Re: [Amanda-users] amzfs-sendrecv - restore how?
Doing add . extract worked! Had to rename my zfs filesystem in the none-global zone first, but , it did work. Thank you for the pointer. On 5 August 2015 at 12:55, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote: > On 31/07/15 02:51 AM, harpingon wrote: > >> Hello >> >> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm not finding the answer by >> searching >> >> I'm backing up a SPARC/Solaris 11 server with amzfs-sendrecv via pfexec , >> and I do get my dumps okay. They show up on the amanda server tape files as >> "ZFS shapshot (big-endian machine), version 145, type: ZFS, " when I run >> 'file' on them. >> >> Testing restores though, how do you restore one of these? >> >> amrecover seems not helpful, there are no indexes, and you can't do file >> based restore anyway. >> > The index must contains a single /. > >> >> Searching seems to reveal a 'restore' command in amrecover for this, but >> I don't have that option. >> >> In the 3.3.0 release notes, I see: >> >> "implement restore command in amzfs-sendrecv, it can be use with >> amrecover" >> > Like any restore using amrecover: > add . > extract > > Jean-Louis >
Re: [Amanda-users] amzfs-sendrecv - restore how?
On 31/07/15 02:51 AM, harpingon wrote: Hello This is probably a stupid question, but I'm not finding the answer by searching I'm backing up a SPARC/Solaris 11 server with amzfs-sendrecv via pfexec , and I do get my dumps okay. They show up on the amanda server tape files as "ZFS shapshot (big-endian machine), version 145, type: ZFS, " when I run 'file' on them. Testing restores though, how do you restore one of these? amrecover seems not helpful, there are no indexes, and you can't do file based restore anyway. The index must contains a single /. Searching seems to reveal a 'restore' command in amrecover for this, but I don't have that option. In the 3.3.0 release notes, I see: "implement restore command in amzfs-sendrecv, it can be use with amrecover" Like any restore using amrecover: add . extract Jean-Louis
Re: [Amanda-users] amzfs-sendrecv - restore how?
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 11:51:29PM -0700, harpingon wrote: > Hello > > This is probably a stupid question, but I'm not finding the answer by > searching > > I'm backing up a SPARC/Solaris 11 server with amzfs-sendrecv via pfexec , and > I do get my dumps okay. They show up on the amanda server tape files as "ZFS > shapshot (big-endian machine), version 145, type: ZFS, " when I run 'file' on > them. > > Testing restores though, how do you restore one of these? > > amrecover seems not helpful, there are no indexes, and you can't do file > based restore anyway. > > Searching seems to reveal a 'restore' command in amrecover for this, but I > don't have that option. > > In the 3.3.0 release notes, I see: > > "implement restore command in amzfs-sendrecv, it can be use with amrecover" > > But how? This is not amanda, but can zfs snapshots be mounted separately from their source. If so, could you mount one somewhere and use standard tools (cp, etc.) to get the files you want/need? jl -- Jon H. LaBadie j...@jgcomp.com 11226 South Shore Rd. (703) 787-0688 (H) Reston, VA 20190 (703) 935-6720 (C)
[Amanda-users] amzfs-sendrecv - restore how?
Hello This is probably a stupid question, but I'm not finding the answer by searching I'm backing up a SPARC/Solaris 11 server with amzfs-sendrecv via pfexec , and I do get my dumps okay. They show up on the amanda server tape files as "ZFS shapshot (big-endian machine), version 145, type: ZFS, " when I run 'file' on them. Testing restores though, how do you restore one of these? amrecover seems not helpful, there are no indexes, and you can't do file based restore anyway. Searching seems to reveal a 'restore' command in amrecover for this, but I don't have that option. In the 3.3.0 release notes, I see: "implement restore command in amzfs-sendrecv, it can be use with amrecover" But how? I'm using Amanda 3.3.6 on the server side (linux) , and on the SPARC/Solaris 11 side. Thanks for any guidance +-- |This was sent by gary.cow...@outlook.com via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. +--