09-10-2012 03:04 AM
09-10-2012 05:52 AM
Restores are by default allowed on Clients. Clients have access to their own data.
Normal users have access to bprestore command and can only restore to filesystem and/or folder where the user has write access.
09-10-2012 06:06 AM
Dear marianne.
Thanks for your advice .we are looking for a feature or tool where user can restore his files from user system not by login to client server.
09-22-2012 07:31 PM
Hi Rothith, like Marianne explained, every user with administrative priviledge can perform restore. All you have to to do is access to bprestore from the machine you want to perform restore. see below example for ways to do it:
Example 1
To restore a file from backups of /usr/user1/file1 that were
performed between 04/01/93 06:00:00 and 04/10/93 18:00:00, enter the
following (all on one line):
bprestore -s 04/01/93 06:00:00 -e 04/10/93 18:00:00 /usr/user1/file1
Example 2
To restore files listed in a file named restore_list by using the most
recent backups, enter the following:
bprestore -f restore_list
Example 3
To restore the directory /home/kwc from the backups that are
associated with a keyword phrase that contains "My Home Directory" and
use a progress log named /home/kwc/bkup.log, enter the following (all
on one line):
bprestore -k "*My Home Directory*" -L /home/kwc/bkup.log /home/kwc
Example 4
To restore the D drive on the Windows NT client slater from the
backups that are associated with a keyword phrase that contains "My
Home Dir" and use a progress log named /home/kwc/bkup.log, enter the
following (all on one line):
bprestore -k "*My Home Dir*" -C slater -D slater -t 13 -L
/home/kwc/bkup.log /D
Example 5
Assume you have a rename file named /home/kwc/rename on a UNIX client
and it contains the following:
change /home/kwc/linkback to /home/kwc/linkback_alt
To restore the hard link named /home/kwc/linkback to alternate path
/home/kwc/linkback_alt on that client, execute:
bprestore -H -R /home/kwc/rename /home/kwc/linkback
09-22-2012 11:05 PM
If you are on NBU 7.5 onwards. Deploy Opscenter (if already have then coin is in your side)
Simply create views under OpsCenter repective to each client and create users with only Restore Operator rights. Give them access to Master Server and their client view only . This would allow them to restore their files using web GUI (without having access to NBU server)
simply login with their domain credentials (add users first under opscenter with restore operator role)
Presently restore through GUI is limited to flatfile only so if it's flatfile there you had go.. but if it's SQL or anything else there you need to login to server
Hope this helps
09-23-2012 12:16 AM
This is how I understand this requirement:
we are looking for a feature or tool where user can restore his files from user system not by login to client server.
The client server is probably a Windows file server that contains folders for the users in the organization.
It seems the OP needs each individual user to be able to restore from his/her own desktop/laptop (user system).
The only places where files server can be restored from, is from NBU master server or from file server itself by an administrator with sufficient rights, or else from a system where Remote Admin Console has been installed. Remote Admin Console will give full admin access to entire NBU domain.
09-23-2012 05:17 AM
you can use the Opscenter 7.5 as mention above, and it's very good way to restore without log to the master server.
you can create a view and select a servers in the view list, then create a user with restore operation.
Try it.
10-02-2012 08:30 AM
We are having trouble restoring file / Data from client it self. We have Symantec Appliances as Master and Media servers, Try to restore Windows 2008,2003 we get error message with status code 23 and in bpcd log we get Access denied with status code 46.. Any one have any idea about this?
Please share
10-02-2012 08:33 AM
ANyone have configured SNMP on Symantec Appliances.. to generate Traps for HP Openview?
We can run snmpwalk from appliances which reply successfull communication to our openview server, but when we run snmpwalk on Openview server it failes with "Access denied".....
10-02-2012 08:09 PM
hi rohith did opscenter helped you.. or got alternate way out..
10-02-2012 09:45 PM
Hi All,
Yes we are using opscenter for this requirement and its quite helping us . Thanks
Rohith
10-02-2012 10:23 PM
Please Mark Solution if any of the posts has helped you.