Restoring an LDAP backup to a different server db2bak

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I have tried this before without luck. I was hoping there was a way. My
situation is I have nightly db2bak files. I want to recover the database
from friday to a different machine to see the state of the application then.
I do not need much other then read only access to the old data on the new
server.

Any crafty hacks would be appreciated.

Edward




On 4/9/07, Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Eddie C wrote:
> > Every night I run a db2bak.
> > Can this backup be safely restored to a different server? using bak2db?
> If it is a configuration server (having NetscapeRoot in db), it cannot
> be, unfortunately.  And of course, the base suffix (or suffixes) should
> be identical between the 2 servers.
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