or -virtualnode=
works if you know node-a's password of course.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
"Haskins, Mike"
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Enter the following on nodeB provided that nodeA has granted access with
the set access command:
restore -fromn=nodeA "/usr/xyz/*" /usr/xyz/
Mike Haskins
Agway, Inc
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From: Anderson, Michael - HMIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:11 PM
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Subject: AIX restore from one client to another
I want to be able to restore directories from a production client
to
a test client. I know with the other platforms you
just put the other clients node name in the path, but being unfamiliar
with AIX I was not sure if this would be the same.
I have not tried this yet, just looking for some direction. This is
how
I assume it would go:
restore nodeA /usr/xyz/* -su=yes nodeB/usr/xyz/
I guess my question is, is this possible and do I have the right
syntax.
Any help would be appreciated
Mike Anderson
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