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September 26th, 2016 02:00
Backup restore failing ..
While performing backup restore, am getting below error .
Am new on networker and unable to conclude exact reason .
Please assist
EMC Networker : 7.6
Below snip errors (hostname, ip changed for privacy purpose )
Total estimated disk space needed for recover is 44 KB.
Requesting 1 file(s), this may take a while...
42795:nsrndmp_recover: Performing recover from Non-NDMP type of device
Host = myrestore.local.net (192.168.8.10) port = 9903
42597:nsrndmp_recover: data connect: failed to establish connection
42849:nsrndmp_recover: Unable to start the NDMP restore process.
42871:nsrndmp_recover: Error during File NDMP Extraction.
nsrdsa_recover : Aborted
42840:nsrndmp_recover: NDMP recover failed.
42880:nsrndmp_recover: Error during NDMP recover
16279:winworkr: NDMP retrieval: child failed with status of 1



ble1
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September 26th, 2016 11:00
nsrndmp_recover -c -S -m ::/vol/XXX
If you are using browsing restore, use relocate command.
Karthik_N1
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September 26th, 2016 04:00
I believe the ping response is not proper between your filer and the system that you are trying to restore.
I would have suggested you to use Recover tab in NMC, but the version seems to be 7.x
Try restoring from CLI with verbose enabled to probe more and find out what has gone wrong.
shiri1
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September 26th, 2016 05:00
Please suggest how to recover via CLI commands
As in my case networker is on linux server and NMC is installed on windows .
If suppose client is file-1a.mydom.local.net
Volume: /vol/mydata/data_00/
Then which command have to use for CLI
ble1
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September 26th, 2016 05:00
Did you use DSA for backup and is it this multihomed setup? In such setups, I had to full it with hosts table to have connections go through designed interface.
shiri1
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September 26th, 2016 06:00
yes.
This error I got while recovering CLI .
Please asssit
ble1
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September 26th, 2016 06:00
Ah, you can't place it onto /tmp as it is not on filer. As message says, illegal request. You must restore it back to filer (can be some other filer as well).
shiri1
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September 26th, 2016 07:00
How to pass filername:/path/ to restore operation ..
I tried with but no luck
-s servername -d /restorepath
-d servername:/restorepath