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HOW TO RESTORE INFORMATION FROM NETWORKER USING SSID AND CLONEID

HOW TO RESTORE INFORMATION FROM NETWORKER USING SSID AND CLONEID 1.-You need to run the following command in order to check "Client, SSID (SaveSet ID), Clone ID, SaveSet Flag, Sumarize Flag, Client Name, Level (In this case Full ) and SaveTime (Backup Day)" #mminfo -q "client=disdb, savetime > 03/26/2016 00:00, level=full" -r "ssid,cloneid, ssflags, sumflags, volume, client, name, level, savetime"  ssid                     clone id ssflags fl volume         client          name                             lvl  date 3111111112   1444441111 vF    cb C00014         disdb      /oracle/u1                     full 03/26/16 3111111112   1444441111 vF    cb C00015         disdb      /oracle/u2                     full 03/26/16 3111111116   1444441111 vF    hb C00016         disdb      /oracle/u3                     full 03/26/16 3111111110   1400011123 vF    cb C00020         disdb      /oracle/u4                     full 03/26/16 2.-Execute t

How to Restore Client Information Solaris 10 with Backup Networker 7.X.X

How to  Restore Client Information Solaris 10  with Backup Networker 7.2.X Restore information for client TANGO from Backup Server Networker prompt  'recover -c {cliente}' #recover -c tango The recover prompt will be enable to perform the restore of one file o many files, you can use "?" in order to have information about what commands you can use (Help) recover> > recover> ? You will need to ask to the customer the date in order to restore from the date required in this case Month/Day/Year (mm/dd/yyyy) recover>changetime 03/05/2010 Once we have selected the date required to the restore we can go to the directory where the file or files is located recover#cd /var/adm You can perform a "ls" command or list with the complete path if you want in this case, we will restore the messages.0 recover> ls /var/adm/messages.0 If the file or files is available to recover you can add it, you can add directories or one file recover# add /va