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anyone ever play with omniback(data protector) command "omnir"?
playing around with a command-line restore from omniback...anyone ever play with omnir?
I have the following test backup: $ omnidb -session 2008/02/01-6 Object Name Object Type Object Status =============================================================================== sourcebox.domain.com:/home '/home' FileSystem Completed tried the following (and a few variations)...no luck ![]() $ omnir -filesystem sourcebox.domain.com:/home -session 2008/02/01-6 -tree /home -into targetbox.domain.com:/targetdir -tree /targetdir Object not found. |
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