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To recover data from a normal backup operation, Connect to the Snap Server via SSH

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server 1 Connect to the Snap Server via SSH, and log in using the admin user name and password. Note SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH client is configured to connect via SSH v2. 2 You are placed into the CLI shell. However, a standard Linux shell must be used to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press Enter: osshell 3 To change to superuser, enter the following command, and press Enter: su 4 At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press Enter. 5 To recover data from a normal backup operation, 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. 6 To retrieve data from an archival backup operation, enter one of the following commands, and 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 EMC Legato backup; and/shares/SHARE1/Data/" is the path of the data you are restoring. Appendix A Backup and Replication Solutions 149

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server
Appendix A
Backup and Replication Solutions
149
1
Connect to the Snap Server via SSH,
and log in using the admin user name and
password.
Note
SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH
client is configured to connect via SSH v2.
2
You are placed into the CLI shell.
However, a standard Linux shell must be used
to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press
Enter:
osshell
3
To change to superuser, enter the following command, and press
Enter
:
su -
4
At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press
Enter
.
5
To recover data from a normal backup operation
, 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.
6
To retrieve data from an archival backup operation
, enter one of the following
commands, and 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 EMC Legato backup;
and
/shares/
SHARE1
/
Data
/” is the path of the data you are restoring.