Yesterday i had similar trouble with restores to an other node. I wanted to do some restorespeed-tests and thought that everyting could be done by a script. i tried the following at NODE NT3 (NT2 is a filer) dsmc restore -subdir=yes -fromnode=NT1 \\NT1\D$\ \\NT2\E$\ everytime there where no files found, i think i should grant access for NT3, but i do not like to spread access over nodes. Using the gui you can get access by using your own admin userid at 2nd logon. Where can i find that feature in dsmc - i miss something like userid=... ? my second try was dsmc -node=nt1 restore -subdir=yes \\NT1\D$\ \\NT2\E$\ this has 2 problems: I don't know the password of node1 (generated) and you can either set options for restore subcommand or for the main dsmc command - both isn't working: commandline parser error maybe you can put the restore command into a macro, but there should be an easier way.... Any ideas? With regards, Stefan Holzwarth > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Mark Hayden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet am: Dienstag, 25. September 2001 20:48 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Restores > > Would like to know the best way to do a restore from one node > to another. > What we are trying to do , we want to do a complete ( active > files only) > restore from TSM to a new Server with a different node > name...Any help would be great!!!!!!!!!! THanks >
