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October 15th, 2008 02:00

Recover files to another destination host

I am trying to recover some files from one client to a different destination client.
Command is "recover -s Networkerserver -c source_client". After selecting the files and typing "recover" the Networkerserver shows: "recover: Total estimated disk space needed for recover is xxx
Recovering 1 file into its original location
Volumes needed (all on-line):

Finally the recover fail with "recover: recover of rsid 30705 failed: recover: Permission denied."

In the source_client-Administration the "Remote Access"-Entry of the destination host and user exist.

What permission is the problem?
Thanks for help.

Networker 7.3.4/Solaris 10

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October 15th, 2008 05:00

Might be an issue with permission on target box (destination where files go).

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October 15th, 2008 07:00

This usually means that the remote access of your destination machine does not include the source machine. On your destination client client resource please add the following to the remote access attribute:

user@source machine
user@the machine you are running recover from (unless it is nsrserverhost)

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October 15th, 2008 20:00

Looks like a permissions problem as mentioned earlier. Does not look like a issue with remote access. The error message seems to indicate a problem with permissions on the destination directory / drive on the target machine to which the restoration is being attempted.

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October 15th, 2008 23:00

I've got the information that the target system is not a "normal" Solaris 10 machine, it is an Solaris zone...
Well, the filesystem on the target system is a lofs from the globel zone, so recover from this zone works fine.
So i have to be engaged with NW and Solaris Zones.
Thank you for help.
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