I was thinking of doing this sort of thing, but like so many ideas, the
time just isn't available for me to implement it.
My idea is to set up a set of files on a given NetWorker client, then
schedule a restore of those files via a script to the client, but to a
different folder, then use a "diff" script to verify the restored and
original files are the same.
On 4/8/11 5:44 AM, "Kenneth Larsen" <kel AT STERIA DOT DK> wrote:
>Hi everybody
>
>We are from time to asked about restore tests, and when it comes down to
>it, nobody really wanna pay the hours it takes !
>
>the natural follow up question is, can we automate it ?
>
>I was thinking build a script which could restore a file to a recover
>folder and have our monitoring software keep track of it.
>
>but before I start inventing everything, question is
>does anybody out there do something similar ?
>or does anybody know of a piece of softwarewhich could help me ?
>
>thanks :)
>
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