2.Retrieve the backup media that contains the most recent backup named
bootstrapand load it into the server's backup device.
3.
Use the
mmrecov command to extract the contents of the bootstrap backup.
The
mmrecovprogram prompts you for the bootstrap ssid, the starting file number
(if known), and the starting record number (if known).
If you have more than one backup device available, the
mmrecovprogram also
prompts you to enter the name of the device you want to use. You can press [Return]
to accept any default values that Backup provides in each prompt.
After the
mmrecovprogram completes extraction, the following message appears:

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The on-line index for 'server-name' is now fully recovered. IMAGE imgs/relnotes.book18.gif
You can use Backup commands such as nsrwatchor nwadmin to watch the
progress of the server during the recovery of the index and configuration files. Open
a new window (shell tool) to monitor the recovery so that the
mmrecov output is
not displayed on top of the
nsrwatchoutput.
Unlike the
/nsr/index directory, the /nsr/resdirectory containing the
configuration files cannot be reliably overwritten while Backup is running.
Therefore,
mmrecov recovers the /nsr/resdirectory as /nsr/res.R. Delete the /
nsr/res.R
file after the recovery process is completed.
For more information about the
mmrecovcommand and examples of its output,
refer to the Solstice Backup 5.1 Disaster Recovery Guideor the
mmrecovman page.

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