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10-18-2004 03:34 PM
10-18-2004 03:34 PM
effecint way to restore mulitples souces -> multiple dests
I have a bunch of lines (about 2 pages long), each line is consists of source files/dire and destinations.
I wanted to restore multiples files/directories from system-a to multiples files/distinations on system-b, on NetBackup software.
These sources/destinations files/dire doesn't have many regularity can be followed, so I have to manually enter in those destinations in retore window.
Is there any way I can do without manually enter in? for instance, is there any way I can copy these lines into a NetBackup files, without entering in the NB window
Thanks,
I wanted to restore multiples files/directories from system-a to multiples files/distinations on system-b, on NetBackup software.
These sources/destinations files/dire doesn't have many regularity can be followed, so I have to manually enter in those destinations in retore window.
Is there any way I can do without manually enter in? for instance, is there any way I can copy these lines into a NetBackup files, without entering in the NB window
Thanks,
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10-19-2004 02:27 AM
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Re: effecint way to restore mulitples souces -> multiple dests
mulitples files to multiple different directories.
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10-19-2004 03:06 AM
10-19-2004 03:06 AM
Re: effecint way to restore mulitples souces -> multiple dests
Hi,
This doc is for NT/Windows, but the one for unix should follow the same pattern.
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/249076.htm
I know we did netbackup restore to alternate server, but i don't remeber restoring to an alternate location on the alternate server. We primarily used the same mount point on the alternate server. It was more of a disaster recovery test situation.
You can play with the "bprestore" command and initiate the restore from the command line. However our experience had been that using bprestore from the command line uses a lot of resource on the netbackup master server as compared to the xbp or java GUI.
Hope this helps.
regds
This doc is for NT/Windows, but the one for unix should follow the same pattern.
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/249076.htm
I know we did netbackup restore to alternate server, but i don't remeber restoring to an alternate location on the alternate server. We primarily used the same mount point on the alternate server. It was more of a disaster recovery test situation.
You can play with the "bprestore" command and initiate the restore from the command line. However our experience had been that using bprestore from the command line uses a lot of resource on the netbackup master server as compared to the xbp or java GUI.
Hope this helps.
regds
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