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Hello everyone,
i'm trying LREP for the first time and i can't seem to find whats wrong with my command. Can anyone help me point?
lrep_reader.exe -p snapvault_start -f OFFSITENAS01 -q /vol/TESTDATA/TESTDATA -o E:\test@0 -l reader.log 192.168.1.1:/vol/TESTDATA/TESTDATA
Transfer rejected: source qtree does not exist.
Thank you in advance!
Regards,
CH
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all it is in this document http://www.peripheralstorage.com/NetApp/pdfs/OSSVBestPractices.pdf s56-57
good luck
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Hi,
Try the following syntax
lrep_reader -p snapvault_start -f 172.16.0.211 -q /vol/max_fs/max_fs -O
-o c:\temp\file@0 192.168.210.8:/vol/max_fs/max_fs
All the best
TS
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i can't seem to find whats wrong with my command. Can anyone help me point?
lrep_reader.exe -p snapvault_start -f OFFSITENAS01 -q /vol/TESTDATA/TESTDATA -o E:\test@0 -l reader.log 192.168.1.1:/vol/TESTDATA/TESTDATA
Transfer rejected: source qtree does not exist.
Yes, your error is that the Source Qtree does not exist, or is spelled wrong. This is the data you are wanting to test a backup on (192.168.1.1:/vol/TESTDATA/TESTDATA). Verify that you have created that Qtree and everything is spelled correctly, including CASE.
