Nope - the file is not in /admin1-home/user/dives/usr/dives/DB2
Then I went ahead and tried to restore a file name dumpdates in the 
/etc directory - i sent the amrecover steps to the amanda users list.





On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, John R. Jackson wrote:


> 
> >amrecover> lpwd
> >/admin1-home/user/dives
> >...
> >amrecover> add DB2
> >Added /user/dives/DB2
> >...
> >When amrecover finished running extract - i checked the /user/dives
> >directory for the file I was trying to restore and it was not there.
> 
> That's because you restored user/dives/DB2 into /admin1-home/user/dives.
> In other words, look for /admin1-home/user/dives/user/dives/DB2.  Note the
> double "level" of "user/dives".  If you want to restore this "in place",
> your current working directory before starting amrecover will have to
> be /admin1-home.


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