Hi, so you did hot backup and cold restore, if I understand correctly what you did.
What works for me is hot backup and hot restore, what means , after having blown files away, I reinstall naked operating system first in this directory where it has been previously booted and backuped from. Regards juraj > -----Original Message----- > From: De Joe, Jackie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 6:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: System Object Restore Win2K > > > I am working on testing a restore of a Win2K server. I read > in the Redbook > that the System Objects will only restore to the original > location. I noted: > "Tivoli Storage Manager 4.1.2 cannot restore system objects > to locations > other than their original locations." > > I am running TSM server 5.1 and client 5.1.5: > > 1) Can I restore System Objects with these versions to > different locations? > 2) If the restore only goes to the original location is the > path hardcode? > example: \winnt\......... or \%systemroot%\ ? > > I have two boot directories \winnt and \winback. To test the recovery > process I > booted off \winnt, did a backup of the system objects and > archived the data. > I set the default boot to winback and rebooted. The system came up on > winback. I installed the TSM client and then blew away files > in \winnt. Then > I started the restore process. First I retrieved the archived > data, then I > restored the system objects. Then I rebooted the server. The > server would > not reboot. I cannot startup the system on either winback or > winnt. Can > anyone give me some advise? Thanks in advance! > > Jackie > > > > Jackie De Joe > Unix System Administrator > EDS - Sara Lee > 314 859-7459 > <<...OLE_Obj...>> >
