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тАО05-03-2005 10:19 PM
тАО05-03-2005 10:19 PM
Hi,
As a part of weekly backup, I have been using fbackup to take database offline backup on DAT using the following:
fbackup -v -f /dev/rmt/0m -i /u01/gdbs -i /u02/gdbs -i /u03/gdbs
I have successfully restore it by using frecover command on another hp-ux11i box but it restore of what we had backed up files under the same directory structure.
Now I want to restore/copy this backup under /u01/backup directory.
Regards
Mehul
As a part of weekly backup, I have been using fbackup to take database offline backup on DAT using the following:
fbackup -v -f /dev/rmt/0m -i /u01/gdbs -i /u02/gdbs -i /u03/gdbs
I have successfully restore it by using frecover command on another hp-ux11i box but it restore of what we had backed up files under the same directory structure.
Now I want to restore/copy this backup under /u01/backup directory.
Regards
Mehul
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тАО05-04-2005 12:00 AM
тАО05-04-2005 12:00 AM
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Hi Mehul,
specify the '-X' option to recover to your current directory i.e. after cd ing to /u01/backups You also have to apply the '-F' option to truncate leading directories.
If you are using SAM, you can specify in the restore option (after choosing the files) to backup to a non-root directory. It will prompt you for the directory.
Regards,
Naveej
specify the '-X' option to recover to your current directory i.e. after cd ing to /u01/backups You also have to apply the '-F' option to truncate leading directories.
If you are using SAM, you can specify in the restore option (after choosing the files) to backup to a non-root directory. It will prompt you for the directory.
Regards,
Naveej
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тАО05-12-2005 06:20 PM
тАО05-12-2005 06:20 PM
Re: restoring files in different directory structure
Could you please send a exact command? I used the following command to restore whole data
frecover -f /dev/rmt/0m ├в
frecover -f /dev/rmt/0m ├в
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тАО05-12-2005 06:42 PM
тАО05-12-2005 06:42 PM
Re: restoring files in different directory structure
Hi,
#cd /u01/backup
#frecover -x -oX -i /u01/gdbs /u02/gdbs /u03/gdbs
will get restored as /u01/backup/u01/gdbs/your_files
if you want to restore as /u01/backup/all_files_in_u0*
#cd /u01/backup
#frecover -x -oF -i /u01/gdbs /u02/gdbs /u03/gdbs
Regards,
naveej
#cd /u01/backup
#frecover -x -oX -i /u01/gdbs /u02/gdbs /u03/gdbs
will get restored as /u01/backup/u01/gdbs/your_files
if you want to restore as /u01/backup/all_files_in_u0*
#cd /u01/backup
#frecover -x -oF -i /u01/gdbs /u02/gdbs /u03/gdbs
Regards,
naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!
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