By design, the Disaster Recovery Manager creates one file. However, this
file is actually a number of files concatenated together. I'm not sure about
other installations, but the Network Storage Manager 3466 implementation
comes with a sample awk script to break the disaster recovery plan file down
into its separate macros and scripts to be used during the actual recovery
process.

So, look real well at the plan file and find a way to break it into the
respective sub-files. Be careful though. Some of those scripts could be
fatal to a live system!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Hansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 5:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DRM prpare files


Maybe a silly question but;

When I do a DRM Prepare I get the PlanFile.description file in my defined
path.
(I've defined the paths as follows...Recovery Plan Prefix:
/xxxxxx/u/server/recoveryplans/)

Is this the only file that DRM creates to help with the disaster/recovery??
The rpp..... files I have to create by myself or??


Henrik Hansson
Nomafa AB

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