Don't forget, on NT machines, the filesystem name uses the server name (got
caught on a DR - the NT server name was "Server"), so that can be a
problem. In the situation you're in, I'd look into the Grant Access
mentioned by Kelly below.
Nick Cassimatis
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The client node name you use within *SM does not care what the actual
system
name is. So on your test server, you can define the nodename option within
the client options file to be the name of the production server. Then
simply test your restore. This effectively has the test system "acting"
like the production system so you want to make sure you don't do any
backups
from the test system.
Alternatively, you can grant access to the test node from the production
node and restore that way. A little more difficult but that works as well.
Kelly J. Lipp
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