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Incremental restore for Solaris
Hi,
We have been testing veeam backup agent for Solaris and we noticed that when we do the file level incremental restore by using "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - | grep <filename>" and it is stuck in the middle and nothing comes out. So we couldn't able to proceed the next steps.
Is anyone able to advise this issue?
Thank You,
Yan
We have been testing veeam backup agent for Solaris and we noticed that when we do the file level incremental restore by using "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - | grep <filename>" and it is stuck in the middle and nothing comes out. So we couldn't able to proceed the next steps.
Is anyone able to advise this issue?
Thank You,
Yan
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Re: Incremental restore for Solaris
Hello,
Can you see output by just doing "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - " ?
that command shows all file instead of just searching one
Best regards,
Hannes
yes... please contact support for technical issues. Please post the case number here for reference.Is anyone able to advise this issue?
Can you see output by just doing "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - " ?
that command shows all file instead of just searching one
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Incremental restore for Solaris
Hi Hannes,
If only use "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - ", Yes, We can see all the list but when we use the complete command, it's taking very long and nothing shows as output.
Where do I find the case number?
Regards,
Yan
If only use "gunzip -cd <machine.tar.gz> | tar tvf - ", Yes, We can see all the list but when we use the complete command, it's taking very long and nothing shows as output.
Where do I find the case number?
Regards,
Yan
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Re: Incremental restore for Solaris
If you open up a case, you will receive an e-mail with the case number within the subject.
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Re: Incremental restore for Solaris
that's expected. by using "grep" it only shows up anything if it finds the search term. also keep in mind, that grep is case sensitive.but when we use the complete command, it's taking very long and nothing shows as output.
So from my point of view, everything works "as expected".
I agree, that's not very comfortable. We are working on improvements!
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Re: Incremental restore for Solaris
Yes, It's not very comfortable. It's work only the incremental file size is small then can quickly show the output. But in our case, since our incremental backup size is quite large, the output cannot be shown.
Here is the case:03882532 number as a reference.
Regards,
Yan
Here is the case:03882532 number as a reference.
Regards,
Yan
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