Re: Restore Accounts with greater than 32K files on system



Matt:

If you want to restore an FSI save into the FSI user "restore-accounts (r".
This makes sure everything on the backup, not already on the D3 system, is
restored into the FSI.

Hope this helps.

Bill

"Matt J." <mjircik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1130510543.881595.204740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Got it! The account was and FSI: account and using the (f option did
> nothing when restoring to the FSI: but it worked when restoring to the
> VME. Thanks for everyone's help!
>


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