I am having the same problem of restoring from a backupset with a tape drive attached to a client. I was told by support that GUI won't support using a local tape drive to restore from a backupset. Command line should work. But not for me. These are what I have tried: 1) restore backupset \\.\Tape1 backupset_name -loc=tape 2) restore backupset \\.\Tape1\ backupset_name -loc=tape 3) restore backupset \\.\Tape1 \\nodename\c$\file_name -loc=tape 4) restore backupset \\.\Tape1 "\\nodename\c$\file_name" -loc=tape 5) restore backupset \\.\Tape1\ \\nodename\c$\file_name -loc=tape 6) restore backupset \\.\Tape1\ "\\nodename\c$\file_name" -loc=tape 7) restore backupset \\.\Tape1 \\nodename\c$\* -loc=tape 8) restore backupset \\.\Tape1 "\\nodename\c$\*" -loc=tape 9) restore backupset \\.\Tape1\ \\nodename\c$\* -loc=tape 10) restore backupset \\.\Tape1\ "\\nodename\c$\*" -loc=tape
I can actually see that the light on the tape drive is blinking, indicating some activity. But After a few minitues, I would get "ANS1933E, Error accessing file or device ''." My client is 4.1 on a win2000 machine and server is 4.1.3 on AIX4.3.3. I am testing using a 8mm tape drive. Tivoli support told me that 8mm and DLT are supported tape device (not LTO). any idea? Jie -----Original Message----- From: Joe Cascanette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Backupset Restore So either a actual file or the whole thing?! I am going to try the same command without the * '\\qbssnf11\c$\program~1\' and see what happens. Joe -----Original Message----- From: Mark Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Backupset Restore On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:10:09 -0500, it was written: >I am trying to restore selective directories from a backupset. The tape >is accessed, and prompt shows the correct node name, and also a counter >of bytes transferred. However this counter stays at zero. My understanding of restoration from backupsets is that you cannot use wildcards to restore anything. You either have to restore specfic files (using a full directory tree), or you can restore the entire backupset's load, but nothing inbetween. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
