Hi all,
I've got an Adic FastStor 4000 (DLT 4000 w/ 7 slots) and backups seem to
go fine, but I tried to do a restore yesterday and this morning and it
doesn't appear to be working.
1) I run amrestore from a client (erwin) -- amrecover -C DailySet1 -s
miranda
2) I set the restore disk -- setdisk c0t0d0s6 (this is /usr)
3) I set the tape device -- settape miranda:/dev/nst0
4) I select a test file to restore -- add rotate.sh
5) I try to restore -- extract
I have indexing turned on in global and it created the index directory
and files.
It was my understanding that it should restore the file to whatever the
current directory
was when I started amrecover (or whatever I 'lcd' to). Is this not the
case?
After following the exact procedure outlined above I look for the file
and it's not anywhere on the filesystem. This was a TEST file. :)
____SNIP____ amidxtaped.debug
path = /usr/local/sbin/amrestore
argv[0] = "amrestore"
argv[1] = "-h"
argv[2] = "-p"
argv[3] = "/dev/nst0"
argv[4] = "erwin"
argv[5] = "^c0t0d0s6$"
argv[6] = "20010209"
amrestore: 0: skipping start of tape: date 20010209 label DailySet123
amrestore: 1: skipping pitr.sda1.20010209.0
amrestore: 2: skipping dustpuppy.hda1.20010209.0
amrestore: 3: restoring erwin.c0t0d0s6.20010209.1
gzip: stdin: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored
amidxtaped: amrestore terminated normally with status: 0
Rewinding tape: done
amidxtaped: pid 6377 finish time Fri Feb 9 07:07:47 2001
____SNIP____ amidxtaped.debug
Any suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Cathey([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Network Administrator
RTC Internet