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
7. If you are using an autochanger, run the nsrjb
| reinventory the autochanger; or run the nsrjb |
| 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
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
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
c. Enter the nsrck
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.
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