/usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/client_name

(where client_name is the name of the host you are trying to restore data
from)

In there will be directories based on the "ctime" the backup was originally
taken. The directory names will by something like 1234000000, where 1234 are
the first 4 digits of the ctime.

In that directory will be a *FULL file for each backup image taken in that
perioud (that hasn't since expired). The FRAG records in that file will tell
you what tape/s the backup is on. Asssuming you have another running NBU
system, you can import that tape.

However, I find it easier just to copy the *FULL and *.f or *.f.Z file
across to the new server.

If you elect to just copy the catalog files over, you'll need the following
line in bp.conf
FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER = old new

(where "old" is the old media server name which is listed in the *FULL file
mentioned above, and new is the new server with access to the LTO3 tape
drive).

Having said all that, if the expiration date of the backup has passed, these
catalog  files will probably be gone.


Good luck!
Dean
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Sagz <netbackup-fo...@backupcentral.com>wrote:

>
> Update:
>
> I actually found the old server but it won't boot (redhat 7.1)
>
> I was able to mount the filesystems to try and grab the catalog.  Where
> could I look?
>
> i have access to /usr/openv/netbackup
>
> thanks
>
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