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Greetings,

Environment: HP ES45, Tru64 Unix V5.1B, Networker 7.1-1.

Back on 12/17/04, a full backup was done on a file system (834GBs).
Incrementals have been done once a day since then. There is a particular
directory on this file system that is of interest, because of the need of
space on it. Last week, we started laying things out on a different file
system, and then deleted this particular directory.

Today, I go and browse the old directory, and find that the contents
in the directory is zero data. I've used "recover", "nwrecover". Why can't
I browse the index to find the previous backups? We are well within the
browse policy time (1 month) and retention.

Will I have to do a saveset recover?

Thank you very much.

Randy

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Randy,
Change your browse time to about 1 hour before deleting the directory
and you should see all date that has been backed up before deleting the
directory.
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Subject: [Networker] Browseable File(s)
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Greetings,
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Environment: HP ES45, Tru64 Unix V5.1B, Networker 7.1-1.
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Back on 12/17/04, a full backup was done on a file=20
system (834GBs).
Incrementals have been done once a day since then. There is a=20
particular directory on this file system that is of interest,=20
because of the need of space on it. Last week, we started=20
laying things out on a different file system, and then=20
deleted this particular directory.
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Today, I go and browse the old directory, and find that=20
the contents in the directory is zero data. I've used=20
"recover", "nwrecover". Why can't I browse the index to find=20
the previous backups? We are well within the browse policy=20
time (1 month) and retention.
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Will I have to do a saveset recover?
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Thank you very much.
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Randy
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Post Browseable File(s) 
Thank you Itzik. They're all there now.

Randy


-------------- Original message --------------

Randy,
Change your browse time to about 1 hour before deleting the directory
and you should see all date that has been backed up before deleting the
directory.
Itzik

-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU] On Behalf Of Randy Doering
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 20:44
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Browseable File(s)

Greetings,

Environment: HP ES45, Tru64 Unix V5.1B, Networker 7.1-1.

Back on 12/17/04, a full backup was done on a file
system (834GBs).
Incrementals have been done once a day since then. There is a
particular directory on this file system that is of interest,
because of the need of space on it. Last week, we started
laying things out on a different file system, and then
deleted this particular directory.

Today, I go and browse the old directory, and find that
the contents in the directory is zero data. I've used
"recover", "nwrecover". Why can't I browse the index to find
the previous backups? We are well within the browse policy
time (1 month) and retention.

Will I have to do a saveset recover?

Thank you very much.

Randy

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