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Restore a SQL data base

MariusD
Level 6

Hii all,

Can I start a SQL restore for a Customer from the Master server?
I know to restore a SQL direct from the client with Netbackup MS SQL Client, but can I do also this thing from Master?

When you can start the SQL restor just from client ....it is dangerous. I don't want my customer one SQL restore alone to start.

There is a possibility?


Thanks a lot.
Regards
Marius Demeter

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MariusD
Level 6
i have found the problem. In "host properties" on master server in "clients atrtibutes" ....browse and restore ability" was uncheck.

This is it :).
Thanks anyway for help.

Regards,
Marius Demeter


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Stumpr2
Level 6
Sorry,
SQL restores must be initiated from the SQL client.
They cannot be done from the master.

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MariusD
Level 6
Hi

ok, i understand.

But now when I try to restore the data base from the client come this error "Error encountered trying to read database images".

I open the SQL client GUI and from "File"  and try to open "Restore SQL Server objects" and after that come this error "
Error encountered trying to read database images".

Somethig about this error?


Thanks
Regards,
Marius Demeter

Stumpr2
Level 6
Check the sql server name and database in the connect configurtion.
Also check the browse client names

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Marianne
Level 6
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What is your NetBackup version on Master server as well as client?
Please share dbclient log file on SQL client.
I found a TechNote that describes this problem with NBU 5.1: http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/278914.htm

MariusD
Level 6
i have found the problem. In "host properties" on master server in "clients atrtibutes" ....browse and restore ability" was uncheck.

This is it :).
Thanks anyway for help.

Regards,
Marius Demeter


Will_Restore
Level 6
could swear I offered such but my post is gone?

update:  I see it posted to another thread.  weird.