Prerequisites

Note: You can also restart the NetWorker server by running the NetWorker startup script for the appropriate platform.

5. After verifying that the NetWorker configurations are correct, remove the

/nsr/res.orig directory.

6. Run the nsrjb -HEcommand to reset the autochanger.

7. If you are using an autochanger, run the nsrjb -Ivcommand to

 

reinventory the autochanger; or run the nsrjb -Iv-Scommand to

 

reinventory only the affected slots.

 

Task 6: Recover All Client File Indexes

 

Once you recover the server’s media database and resource database, recover

3

all client file indexes on the NetWorker server. You will recover one client file

index for each NetWorker client that the NetWorker server backed up.

Note: Because a NetWorker server always has the NetWorker client installed, this task includes recovering the client file index for the NetWorker server.

To recover all client file indexes:

1. Enter the nsrck -L7command: nsrck -L7client_name

2. If you are using a cloned version of the client file index, the NetWorker server may prompt you to load an original volume (not the clone volume).

To use the clone:

a. Enter [Ctrl]+[c] to exit out of nsrck and verify that the pending original volume message has terminated.

b. Delete the records of the original volumes using the nsrmm -dvolume_name command. For example:

The NetWorker server requests the original volume mars.1. Because this volume is not available, delete the mars.1 volume from the media database using the following command:

nsrmm -d mars.1

c. Enter the nsrck -L7command: nsrck -L7client_name

Note: Although you must recover a computer’s client file index before you can select individual files to recover, you can recover an entire save set on a computer by using a save set recover.

38

Legato NetWorker, Release 7.0

Disaster Recovery Guide