Re: [Networker] Recover in command Line
2007-12-09 17:47:12
I suggest you check the syntax of the nsrinfo command, and search its
output for the file you're looking for
Regards
Jock Howie
Datacom NZ Post Backup Administrator
03 548 8037
0274 264 712(m)
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Subject: [Networker] Recover in command Line
hi
I am ashish new to networker . I need some help on executing recover
option .
I am executing restore using recover command on networker . My nwrecover
doesnt workwel . Is there any way to search for a File or folder as per
customer request in unix( hp ux and solaris ) As customer doesnt Give
teh Full path where the File was located , I am aware of Find command
Presently i am manually Going in each mount point and checking the files
requested which is very time consuming
for eg : if file to restore is 123456 . How to ???
Could some one throw some Light
mail me @ ashintoms AT yahoo DOT com
thanks
Ashish
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