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01-20-2003 08:55 PM
01-20-2003 08:55 PM
help with automatic restore with mondo
All,
I've backed up the whole linux server with mondo to an nfs mount. Now I want to test the restore process, I've gotten it to restore over an nfs mount (where the iso resides, a total of 5 iso files was generated, yes I know it's lots of data). But it keeps asking me for the next CDR when the previous one is done restoring, All I did was hit return when it ask for the next CDR and it continues on its merry way. How do I get it not to ask me for the next CDR and just continue on to the next CDR automatically? Thanks.
I've backed up the whole linux server with mondo to an nfs mount. Now I want to test the restore process, I've gotten it to restore over an nfs mount (where the iso resides, a total of 5 iso files was generated, yes I know it's lots of data). But it keeps asking me for the next CDR when the previous one is done restoring, All I did was hit return when it ask for the next CDR and it continues on its merry way. How do I get it not to ask me for the next CDR and just continue on to the next CDR automatically? Thanks.
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