Definitely want to do a "No Query Restore".   Depends on the memory, client
(64-bit).


On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Bill Boyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Windows 2012 server with TSM V6.4.1 client installed. TSM Server is V6.3.3
>
>
>
> The server is for archived "stuff". It is rather large. >10TB of data and
> probably close to millions of objects. They have it backed up from a while
> ago and recently some  files/directories were deleted. So now they want to
> do a restore with REPLACE=NO to get those files back. A backup hasn't been
> done so the deleted files weren't expired. The one top level directory they
> want to run this against has more than 7.5 million objects.
>
>
>
> Is this going to be too much for the client to handle on a single restore
> request? The next level down in that directory has dozens of sub
> directories
> and to do the restores at that level would be a real pain.
>
>
>
> Any opinions? Any special options you think I should consider using? I know
> the initial file determination will take a long time. The admin doesn't
> really care how long it runs.. they just want to recovery as much as they
> can.
>
>
>
> Bill Boyer
> DSS, Inc.
> (610) 927-4407
> "Enjoy life. It has an expiration date." - ??
>



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