Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-22 Thread Joe Howell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (973) 948-1306 -Original Message- From: Joe Howell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fun with disaster recovery I'm at a DR exercise and have discovered that many of the files that we needed recovered

Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-22 Thread Joe Howell
So, even though I made my change a month or so ago, unless I had actually backed up the file(s) in question they could potentially be in the wrong mgtclass? The rebind wouldn't occur until the file was actually touched? Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm at a DR exercise and have

Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-22 Thread Ted Byrne
So, even though I made my change a month or so ago, unless I had actually backed up the file(s) in question they could potentially be in the wrong mgtclass? The rebind wouldn't occur until the file was actually touched? Joe, Files/data are not in a mgmtclass. It might be helpful to remember

Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-20 Thread Richard Sims
I'm at a DR exercise and have discovered that many of the files that we needed recovered were in an unavailable primary storage pool. What seems to have happened was that a few weeks prior to the exercise we reorganized into three storage pools; one with a vaulted copy storage pool for servers

Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-20 Thread Alan Davenport
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fun with disaster recovery I'm at a DR exercise and have discovered that many of the files that we needed recovered were in an unavailable primary storage pool. What seems to have happened

Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-19 Thread Joe Howell
I'm at a DR exercise and have discovered that many of the files that we needed recovered were in an unavailable primary storage pool. What seems to have happened was that a few weeks prior to the exercise we reorganized into three storage pools; one with a vaulted copy storage pool for servers

Re: Fun with disaster recovery

2003-11-19 Thread Deon George
Joe, Is the include statement correct? Is it possible that I've gotten burned because (maybe) all the files haven't rebound? Run the Q INCLEXCL on the client to see that it is getting the INCLEXCL options that you have specified. Also remember, that REBINDing, does NOT move data between