Ciao, or more imple... give the nodename of the source node in dsm.opt of the crashed node (simple workaround to gain time) and restore what your need, reset the source node password before starting. This will NOT work for sysobj or sysstate (depending on your win version).
When you are done, reset the new and source password node on TSM server side and the windows services sides. Buona serata Saluti MT 2012/10/18 Chavdar Cholev <[email protected]> > Hi, > Use node access list in backup backup/archive on Node1 to grant access to > node2 > Make sure that you have enough mounting points/drives for the operation.... > to speed up restore you can use parallel restore (more then one drive > if node 1 data is on tape) > > Regards > Chavdar > > > On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Lee, Gary <[email protected]> wrote: > > We have had a serious corruption issue, and need to do a point-in-time > restore data backed up by node1 to node2. However, we cannot be logged in > as node1, because it is still active and will be backed up tonight during > the restore. > > > > Need a quick answer PLEASE. > > > > > > > > > > > > Gary Lee > > Senior System Programmer > > Ball State University > > phone: 765-285-1310 > > > > > -- Cordiali saluti / Meilleures salutations Maurizio Teruzzi http://www.teruzzi.ch ftp://ftp.teruzzi.ch Skype user: TERUZZI
