True, as long as you don't try to restore data from a Windows server to a UNIX server or vice versa.
Regards, Alexander On 29-Oct-02 PAC Brion Arnaud wrote: > Hi Michelle, > > Just use normal command line with "-virtualnodename=server_A". It should > do the job ! > Cheers. > > Arnaud > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >| Arnaud Brion, Panalpina Management Ltd., IT Group | >| Viaduktstrasse 42, P.O. Box, 4002 Basel - Switzerland | >| Phone: +41 61 226 19 78 / Fax: +41 61 226 17 01 | > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michelle Wiedeman [mailto:michelle.wiedeman@;MULTRIX.COM] > Sent: Tuesday, 29 October, 2002 16:18 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: restore to other server > > > Hi guru's > > if data was backupped on server A, is it possible to do a restore to > server B? > > Ive searched the books, but they al speak of restoring to different > directories and not servers or locations. If this is possible, how would > this be done on the commandline interface (no X available) > > thnx! > mi(c)helle ----------------------------------------------- Alexander Verkooijen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing
