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Hi All,
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I'm after a away to extract the files that are contained within an
individual BackupId that has multiple "Fragments" (File number on a
Tape).
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If I have a single backup image and it spans many "Fragments" / File
Numbers, on the media, is there a way to extract a listing's of those
files from a single Fragment/File Number using a single backup id,
though the are multiple Fragments for that single backup? (sorry but
I've repeated myself here!)
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I know I can get a complete listing of a specific backup using
bpmedialist and give the backup id etc. But using the Images on Media
control( from the GUI), I can see the multiple Fragments on the Tape
with the File Numbers, so there must be a way somehow to relate this
back into the NetBackup DataBase to use it!
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This has come about from an historic NDMP system I've had to recover
from and for the particular directory, they are 27 Fragments, and I know
how to extract the NDMP backup using a SUN system, but I didn't know
which file on the tape to skip to. I have managed to extract the data.
But I'm hoping I can get a better solution to what I've done, by
creating a TOC for each of the Fragments and grep-ping for my data to
extract!
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Thanks
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Regards=20
Andrew Wilkin
Computer Systems Analyst=20
Department of Lands
Panorama Ave
BATHURST, NSW, 2795, AUSTRALIA=20
Ph: 61 2 6332 8397
Fx: 61 2 6332 8457
E-mail: Andrew.Wilkin AT lands.nsw.gov DOT au
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multiple "Fragments" (File number on a Tape).</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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backup image and it spans many "Fragments" / File Numbers, on the media, is=
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there a way to extract a listing's of those files from a=20
single Fragment/File Number using a single backup id, though the =
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multiple Fragments for that single backup? (sorry but I've repeated myself=
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here!)</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><SPAN class=3D157475905-05052006>I know I =
can get a=20
complete listing of a specific backup using bpmedialist and give the backup=
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etc. But using the Images on Media control( from the GUI), I can see the=20
multiple Fragments on the Tape with the File Numbers, so there must be a wa=
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somehow to relate this back into the NetBackup DataBase to use=20
it!</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><SPAN class=3D157475905-05052006>This has =
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from an historic NDMP system I've had to recover from and for the particula=
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directory, they are 27 Fragments, and I know how to extract the NDMP backup=
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using a SUN system, but I didn't know which file on the tape to skip to. I =
have=20
managed to extract the data. But I'm hoping I can get a better solution to =
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I've done, by creating a TOC for each of the Fragments and grep-ping for my=
data=20
to extract!</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=3D157475905-05052006>Thanks</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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