HP (Hewlett-Packard) Legato Networker Printer User Manual


 
Legato NetWorker, Release 7.0
Disaster Recovery Guide
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Restoring an Entire Cluster
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What is the name of the device you plan on using
/dev/ntape/tape0_d1
3. When the following message appears, enter the save set ID for the latest
bootstrap. If you are recovering a cloned version of the bootstrap, specify
the save set ID associated with the clone.
Enter the latest bootstrap save set ID []: 20076
4. When the following message appears, enter the file number to begin the
recovery. If unknown, press [Enter].
Enter starting file number (if known) [0]: 130
5. When the following message appears, enter the first record number to
begin the recovery. If unknown, press [Enter].
Enter starting record number (if known) [0]: 0
6. When the following message appears, follow the prompt:
Please insert the volume on which save set id 20076 started
into /dev/ntape/tape0_d1.
Once you have loaded the appropriate volume, the following message
appears:
Scanning /dev/ntape/tape0_d1 for save set 20076; this
might take a while...
NetWorker software then scans the volume for the appropriate save set
and recovers it. The NetWorker media database and resource
configuration files are recovered when the following message appears:
If your resource files were lost, they are now recovered
in the ‘res.R’ directory. Copy or move them to the ‘res’
directory, after you have shut down the service. Then
restart the service.
Otherwise, just restart the service.
If the on-line index for the server-name was lost, it
can be recovered using the nsrck command.
Task 8: Locate the Server’s Client File Index Save Set IDs
Locate the save set IDs of the NetWorker server’s client file index. If there have
been incremental backups since the last full backup, you need the save set ID
of the last full backup and the save set IDs of each incremental backup since
the last full backup.