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RE: [cobalt-developers] Legato Restore and RaQ3
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-developers] Legato Restore and RaQ3
- From: Brian Krabach <briank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jun 5 12:19:52 2000
Not sure if the server OS has any play in it, but I just performed a recover
from an NT 4.0 server to my RaQ3i without any problems.
On the RaQ3i:
/usr/sbin/recover -s <networker_server_name>
This will put you into a browse mode, navigate to the files you wish to
recover then "add" the files to mark them for recover:
<recover> add named.conf
Then run the "recover" command to retrieve the files from your backup
server:
<recover> recover
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Brian Krabach
Vice President
WholesaleISP, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Keith DeLong [mailto:keith@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 3:05 PM
To: 'cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Legato Restore and RaQ3
Hello,
Could anyone tell me the correct procedure to restore files to a RaQ3 from a
Legato backup?
The Legato server is a Windows 2000 server. It backups up and restores
other NT servers fine. It even appears to backup the RaQ3 machines fine
(after the portmapper adjustment). However, I've been unable to actually
restore. When I use the directed restore from the legato client on NT it
says to use the command line program. When I use the command line, and
interactively choose pick the files to restore from the index, and actually
start the restore process it tells me the directory I'm trying to restore
doesn't exist.
Can anyone lend me a "clue"? Thanks!
--Keith
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