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December 6th, 2006 06:00
Where do I set this 'Recover local data' privilege?
Greetings,
I'm trying for the 1st time to do a directed restore from the server (RedHat Linux) to the client (Tru64) using the command line:
recover -s solegato2 -c csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx -R csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx -iR -d /tmp
And it keeps coming up with the error:
Initiating remote recover to csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx from server solegato2, this may take a while...
recover: recover: Cannot start session with server solegato2: Permission denied, user 'root' on 'csutms2.xxxxx.xxx' does not have
'Recover local data' privilege.
How do I set this 'Recover local data' privilege and where. Is it on the client in /nsr/res/nsrla.res?
Thanks,
Vic
I'm trying for the 1st time to do a directed restore from the server (RedHat Linux) to the client (Tru64) using the command line:
recover -s solegato2 -c csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx -R csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx -iR -d /tmp
And it keeps coming up with the error:
Initiating remote recover to csutms2.xxxxxx.xxx from server solegato2, this may take a while...
recover: recover: Cannot start session with server solegato2: Permission denied, user 'root' on 'csutms2.xxxxx.xxx' does not have
'Recover local data' privilege.
How do I set this 'Recover local data' privilege and where. Is it on the client in /nsr/res/nsrla.res?
Thanks,
Vic
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saleesh1
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December 6th, 2006 06:00
saleesh1
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December 6th, 2006 07:00
Are u able to recover from client?
vsemaska
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December 6th, 2006 07:00
Tried that and it didn't work. It sounds like something has to change on the client, possibly the nsrla.res file?
Vic
vsemaska
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December 6th, 2006 08:00
vsemaska
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December 6th, 2006 08:00
Vic