On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 at 3:11pm, Bill Hults wrote > The tape server's name is bs1 which is where I want to restore the files to. > I want to restore 2 partitions on fs2. > The set is DailySet1 > All info for bs1 - > There is a listing in /var/lib/amanda/DailySet1/curinfo for fs2 but not in > '../index'. There are listings in ../index for all the other machines that > are backed up.
In indexing turned on for fs2? If not, you'll need to use amrestore, not amrecover. > When I run 'amrecover DailySet1 -t /dev/st0' I get a 'No index records for > host bs1'. It also trys the FQDN. 'sethost fs2' but that won't work if there are no index records. > I can run 'amadmin DailySet1 find fs2' & get a listing for both partitions > and the level 0 & level 1 tapes I would need. Then use amrestore to get those off the tapes and restore 'em by hand. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
