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Hello all!
I was under the impression that in order to do directed recover in
unix you have to be logged on the destination client.
But after doing some reading of the legato docs.


http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/cmndref/networker_7.0/pdf/nw/rec
over.pdf

This document says that we can do this for example:

You are logged on ServerZ

issues the following command

recover -c clientA -R clientB -s ServerZ

My question is does this really work as they mention under Unix?
Does this put me in recover prompt so that I can select the files.

Thank you all in Advance for your help

kitkat

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Post Redirect Recover 
I've done it. Yes -- it does give you a recover prompt where you can
select files. I had to use this to restore files for a client machine
for which I could not remember the root password.

-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU]
On Behalf Of kitkat
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 3:09 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Redirect Recover

Hello all!
I was under the impression that in order to do directed recover in
unix you have to be logged on the destination client.
But after doing some reading of the legato docs.


http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/cmndref/networker_7.0/pdf/nw
/rec
over.pdf

This document says that we can do this for example:

You are logged on ServerZ

issues the following command

recover -c clientA -R clientB -s ServerZ

My question is does this really work as they mention under Unix?
Does this put me in recover prompt so that I can select the files.

Thank you all in Advance for your help

kitkat

Note: To sign off this list, send a "signoff networker" command via
email
should be sent to stan < at > temple.edu
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Post Redirect Recover 
It does work and it does put you at the recover prompt to select files.
Example:

recover -f -c clientA -R clientB -d "directory to recover to"


FYI: From the man page for recover: When the -R option is used, either the
-f or the -i option must also be specified in order to instruct the recover
target what to do when it is recovering existing files.

My example above will force the overwrite of existing files.


Regards,

Michael W. Meyer
Bank of America
Consultant-SYS ENG-ARCH & ANLY
Card/Consumer Midrange Integration
300 N Wakefield Drive
DE2-501-01-06
Newark, DE 19702
302-266-3863
michael.w.meyer < at > bankofamerica.com





-----Original Message-----
From: kitkat [mailto:venkat.tudi < at > AIG.COM]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 3:09 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Redirect Recover


Hello all!
I was under the impression that in order to do directed recover in
unix you have to be logged on the destination client.
But after doing some reading of the legato docs.


http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/cmndref/networker_7.0/pdf/nw/rec
over.pdf

This document says that we can do this for example:

You are logged on ServerZ

issues the following command

recover -c clientA -R clientB -s ServerZ

My question is does this really work as they mention under Unix?
Does this put me in recover prompt so that I can select the files.

Thank you all in Advance for your help

kitkat

Note: To sign off this list, send a "signoff networker" command via email
should be sent to stan < at > temple.edu

Note: To sign off this list, send a "signoff networker" command via email
should be sent to stan < at > temple.edu

Post Redirect Recover 
what's this???e-mail about???
----- Original Message -----
From: "MEYER, MICHAEL W" <michael.w.meyer < at > BANKOFAMERICA.COM>
To: <NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Networker] Redirect Recover


It does work and it does put you at the recover prompt to select files.
Example:

recover -f -c clientA -R clientB -d "directory to recover to"


FYI: From the man page for recover: When the -R option is used, either
the
-f or the -i option must also be specified in order to instruct the
recover
target what to do when it is recovering existing files.

My example above will force the overwrite of existing files.


Regards,

Michael W. Meyer
Bank of America
Consultant-SYS ENG-ARCH & ANLY
Card/Consumer Midrange Integration
300 N Wakefield Drive
DE2-501-01-06
Newark, DE 19702
302-266-3863
michael.w.meyer < at > bankofamerica.com





-----Original Message-----
From: kitkat [mailto:venkat.tudi < at > AIG.COM]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 3:09 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Redirect Recover


Hello all!
I was under the impression that in order to do directed recover in
unix you have to be logged on the destination client.
But after doing some reading of the legato docs.



http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/cmndref/networker_7.0/pdf/nw/rec
over.pdf

This document says that we can do this for example:

You are logged on ServerZ

issues the following command

recover -c clientA -R clientB -s ServerZ

My question is does this really work as they mention under Unix?
Does this put me in recover prompt so that I can select the files.

Thank you all in Advance for your help

kitkat

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