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Recovering the NetBackup Databases
Recover shark:/usr/openv/volmgr/database y/n (n)? y
Recovering shark:/usr/openv/volmgr/database
Example 2
If the databases were backed up from another disk, bprecover restores them to that
disk:
bprecover -r -tpath /dev/rmt/1cbn
Recover shark:/sfs2/netbackup/db y/n (n)? y
Recovering shark:/sfs2/netbackup/db
Recover shark:/sfs2/volmgr/database y/n (n)? y
Recovering shark:/sfs2/volmgr/database
Figure 4 shows links from the NetBackup database directories on disk 1 to the actual
database location on disk 2. You must manually recreate these links if they are lost.
Figure 4. Recover Databases to Another Disk
Example 3
If you have media servers, bprecover includes their database paths in the prompts
and you select the databases you want to recover.
The following example recovers only the databases for a UNIX media server named
eel (see Figure 5). Here, you execute bprecover on the UNIX master server shark
and use the -dhost option to specify eel as the destination host:
bprecover -r -tpath /dev/rmt/1cbn -dhost eel
Recover shark:/usr/openv/netbackup/db y/n (n)? n
Recover shark:/usr/openv/volmgr/database y/n (n)? n
Recover eel:/usr/openv/netbackup/db/media y/n (n)? y
Disk 1
8 mm tape drive
(/dev/rmt/1cbn)
Master Server
Shark
Media with database
backups (media ID
JBL29)
/usr/openv/netbackup/db
/usr/openv/volmgr/database
link
link
/sfs2/netbackup/db
/sfs2/volmgr/database
Disk 2
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