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To Retrieve Data from an Archival Backup Operation, Enter one of the following commands

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Installing Third-Party Agent Software 4 Enter one of the following commands, and press Enter: • To recover data to its original location: recover -s backupservername -c snapservername -f -i "/shares/ SHARE1/data/" -a where /shares/SHARE1/data is the path of the data you are restoring. • To recover data to a different location recover -s backupservername -c snapservername -f -i -a R -d "/shares/SHARE1/relocated_data/" "/shares/SHARE1/Data/" where /shares/SHARE1/relocated_data/ is the path to the new target location for the restore operation; and where /shares/SHARE1/Data/ is the path of the data you are restoring. To Retrieve Data from an Archival Backup Operation 1 Using an SSH client, connect to the Snap Server and login using the admin user name and password. 2 To change to superuser, enter the following command and press Enter: su 3 At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press Enter. 4 Enter one of the following commands, and then press Enter: • To retrieve data to its original location: nsrretrieve -f -i -s backupservername -A annotation "/shares/ SHARE1/data/" where /shares/SHARE1/data/ is the path of the data you are restoring. • To retrieve data to different location: nsrretrieve -f -iR -d "/shares/SHARE1/new_dir" -s backupservername -A "annotation" "/shares/SHARE1/Data/" where /shares/SHARE1/new_dir" is the path to the new target location for the restore operation; where annotation is the name of the Legato backup; and/ shares/SHARE1/Data/" is the path of the data you are restoring. 116 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Installing Third-Party Agent Software
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
4
Enter one of the following commands, and press
Enter
:
To recover data to its original location:
recover -s
backupservername
-c
snapservername
-f -i “/shares/
SHARE1/data/
-a
where
/shares/
SHARE1/data
is the path of the data you are restoring.
To recover data to a different location
recover -s
backupservername
-c
snapservername
-f -i -a R -d
“/shares/
SHARE1/relocated_data/
“/shares/
SHARE1/Data/
where
/shares/
SHARE1/relocated_data/
is the path to the new target
location for the restore operation; and where
/shares/
SHARE1/Data/
is the
path of the data you are restoring.
To Retrieve Data from an Archival Backup Operation
1
Using an SSH client, connect to the Snap Server and login using the admin user
name and password.
2
To change to superuser, enter the following command and press
Enter
:
su -
3
At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press
Enter
.
4
Enter one of the following commands, and then press
Enter
:
To retrieve data to its original location:
nsrretrieve -f -i -s
backupservername
-A
annotation
“/shares/
SHARE1
/
data
/
where
/shares/
SHARE1/data
/
is the path of the data you are restoring.
To retrieve data to different location:
nsrretrieve -f -iR -d “/shares/
SHARE1
/
new_dir”
-s
backupservername
-A
annotation
” “
/shares/
SHARE1
/
Data
/
where
/shares/
SHARE1/new_dir”
is the path to the new target location for the
restore operation; where
annotation
is the name of the Legato backup; and
/
shares/
SHARE1
/
Data
/” is the path of the data you are restoring.