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Fastest way to recover data
Hi
I need to restore about 200 Mb of data in one(V:\folder1\folder2 for example) folder from pld saveset that about 1.5 Tb. Tried to use recover ineteractive command. I can add(command) folder and restore all of files fast but as far as I can see I cannot restore from selected saveset. So I tried do it this way
recover -iN -s SRV -d j:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM -S 1021655258 j:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM
Recovering a subset of 1644140 files within J:\ into J:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM
Recover start time: 20.08.2014 14:36:47
Requesting 1 recover session(s) from server.
J:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\
Finaly, I have 20 hours of waiting, empty folder J:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\ and nothing in it. Need to restore data faster and need to restore files, not an empty folder.
Where was I wrong and how do it correctly
Thank you very much for your time
bingo.1
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August 21st, 2014 09:00
o.k. the directory is one issue.
But do not forget the '-a' option - otherwise the whole save set will be restored.
bingo.1
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August 21st, 2014 08:00
Please modify your command as follows:
recover -iN -s SRV -S 1021655258 -a "j:\MAINVOL4\D_Geog\RST_GeoM"
As both directories are the same this is all you need.
Godz2
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August 21st, 2014 08:00
Sorry, I need to recover to different folder. Oh my God, this is my mistake,now I see it
crazyrov
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August 21st, 2014 12:00
Also, recovering using interactive recover prompt is much faster when compared to -a option in your case. as for getting to use to appropriate savesets, use nsavetime instead of a mm/dd/yy hh:mm format for changetime parameter.
Godz2
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August 21st, 2014 13:00
Thank you very much for answers