You would do well to do a whole_system backup / restore rather than the L 0. The level zero may not have access to backed up logical logs and the whole_system backup will include everything it needs for the restore.
George Lesho AFC Enterprises Jason Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 02/20/2002 07:37:47 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) Fax to: Subject: On-bar help required. All, We have installed a new TSM 4.2.1 environment at our site. Our DBA has tried to run an onbar backup using the following command:- onbar -b -L 0 with the number of parallel backups set to two. Due to the default number of mount points being set to 1 for a client, this backup started giving errors and was aborted by the DBA. The maximun number of mount points was altered to 2 and another backup was kicked. This backup went through cleanly and no errors were encountered in the API log. The DBA has tried to run a restore. The bar_act.log say WARNING : Physical restore complete. Logical restore required before work can continue. The DBA issues onbar -r -l and the following error is displayed on the online.log DBSpace logspace1 not recovered fomr same archive as DBSpace rootbds. Has anyone encounetered this type of error before. The DBA has asked if the problem is due to multiple backups being on the same tape . Could this be the case ? Regards Jason
