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Conference decwet::networker

Title:NetWorker
Notice:kits - 12-14, problem reporting - 41.*, basics 1-100
Moderator:DECWET::RANDALL.com::lenox
Created:Thu Oct 10 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:750
Total number of notes:3361

507.0. "How are deleted files handled during restores" by SANITY::LEMONS (And we thank you for your support.) Wed Mar 19 1997 21:03

    Hi
    
    I have some questions about deleted files that weren't answered by a
    read of the documentation.
    
    If I:
    o do a full backup of a disk
    o after the full backup, delete a file
    o after the file deletion, run another backup of any level
    o after the backup, restore the disk
    
    1. If I use Recover, is that deleted file put back on disk (I think
    it isn't, because the the index file updated by the second backup will
    note the fact that the file isn't there)?
    
    2. If I use Save Set Recover, is that deleted file put back on disk (I
    think yes)?
    
    3.  If I use Save Set Consolidation, is that deleted file put back on
    disk?
    
    I'm concerned that, when a restore is done, unwanted, deleted files
    will be put back on disk.
    
    Thanks!
    tl
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507.1DECWET::RWALKERRoger Walker - Media ChangersThu Mar 20 1997 02:2710
	For normal restores the disk is put back to the state it
	was in at 'browse time'.  This is true for both standard
	saves and save set consolidation.  The only way you will 
	get the deleted file is to change the browse time back to
	when the file still existed.

	Save set recover will restore all files, so yes you will
	get back files that have been deleted since the full backup
	used as a base for the recovery.  That's one reason it is
	faster, it can just dump the data without any selection.
507.2SANITY::LEMONSAnd we thank you for your support.Thu Mar 20 1997 06:253
    Thanks, Roger.  It's clear now.
    
    tl