It can browse any files, but restore attempt will fail if executed for Windows.
At the moment we enforce cross-platform limitation Unix/Linux vs Windows, but not for each Unix/Linux separately. I was told cross-platform (unix<->windows) is hard due to permissions or any kind of metadata as underlying OS/FS are too different.
Can I know that from the Solaris OS which other os files can be browsed? Like is it possible to browse NetWare os files and MAC os files & browsing a windows os files I know it’s possible as per the mail below...
Old Novell savesets are DOS based, so they are treated the same as Windows. In general, you can browse anything. NetWorker will allow recovery between some platforms and block some others. Maybe we could keep this discussion going by having others list what they use in their own environments- browse/recover?
AllanW1
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October 29th, 2010 11:00
Hi Pratap,
It can browse any files, but restore attempt will fail if executed for Windows.
At the moment we enforce cross-platform limitation Unix/Linux vs Windows, but not for each Unix/Linux separately. I was told cross-platform (unix<->windows) is hard due to permissions or any kind of metadata as underlying OS/FS are too different.
Allan
PRATAPSIMHA
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October 29th, 2010 11:00
Hi Allan,
Can I know that from the Solaris OS which other os files can be browsed? Like is it possible to browse NetWare os files and MAC os files & browsing a windows os files I know it’s possible as per the mail below...
AllanW1
334 Posts
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November 1st, 2010 13:00
Old Novell savesets are DOS based, so they are treated the same as Windows. In general, you can browse anything. NetWorker will allow recovery between some platforms and block some others. Maybe we could keep this discussion going by having others list what they use in their own environments- browse/recover?