To be able to allow what is called a redirected recovery you have to give permission on the original client for some other server to recover the data - otherwise anyone could request data for another server within your datazone providing they are on a client.
Within server A's client definition, go to client properties, Globals 2 of 2 and add user@server name for server B in your environment i.e. root@serverb and save.
You should no be able to do the recovery from server b logged in as root.
masonb
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June 2nd, 2010 00:00
Kan,
To be able to allow what is called a redirected recovery you have to give permission on the original client for some other server to recover the data - otherwise anyone could request data for another server within your datazone providing they are on a client.
Within server A's client definition, go to client properties, Globals 2 of 2 and add user@server name for server B in your environment i.e. root@serverb and save.
You should no be able to do the recovery from server b logged in as root.
Regards,
Bill Mason
dsakhuja
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June 1st, 2010 22:00
Yes you can restore data of one client to another provided both are of same
platform
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yewkan1
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June 1st, 2010 23:00
But i got the below when I trying to restore Client A data on Client B.
"recover: Cannot start session with server Legato: User root on computer B is not on A's remote access list"
yewkan1
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June 2nd, 2010 01:00
Thanks Bill. You are the man... cheers