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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Recovery on solaris 2.6 Post 21373 by thehoghunter on Wednesday 15th of May 2002 06:09:38 PM
Old 05-15-2002
I ran nwadmin the way you explained and came up with the following description under bootstrap:

name: bootstrap
date: 05/15/02 05:18:48
files: 7
ssid: 3794270209
size: 116 MB
pool: CLONE
status: recoverable cloned05/15/02 11:52:46
volumes: 001670 forward

Also, you only see the bootstrap option on the client that also is the Networker server - all my other clients did not have this option in the SaveSetRecover/SaveSet portion of the window.

You should be getting your files back from the save sets - not the bootstrap. And you might want to use nwrecover instead (/usr/bin/nsr/nwrecover) from the client.
thehoghunter
 

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BLS(8)						     Network backup, recovery and verification						    BLS(8)

NAME
bls - Bacula's 'Tape LS' SYNOPSIS
bls [options] <device-name> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bls command. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -? Show version and usage of program. -b bootstrap Specify a bootstrap file. -c config Specify configuration file. -d nn Set debug level to nn. -dt Print timestamp in debug output -e <file> Specify exclude list file. -i <file> Specify include list file. -j List jobs. -k List blocks. (no -j or -k option) List saved files -L Dump label. -p Proceed inspite of errors. -V volumes Specify volume names (separated by '|'). -v Set verbose mode. SEE ALSO
bscan(8), bextract(8). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>. Kern Sibbald 26 November 2009 BLS(8)
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