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What is the most likely cause of this restore failure?

A customer’s EMC NetWorker environment has a Solaris client that had been backing up without
failing for several weeks. The client has the following local mount points:
/
/usr

—-/home
/var
And two nfs mount points:
/mars/data1
/jupiter/data1
The save set was identified as “ALL” in the client resource. The client had crashed and was
successfully rebooted the previous day. The first request for a restore for this client was submitted
for the last night’s backup of /mars/data1/Monthly.doc and /jupiter/data1/Weekly.xls. The jupiter
restore is successful but the mars data is not found and fails to be restored.
What is the most likely cause of this restore failure?

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A.
/mars/data1 was not in the /etc/vfstab file and had not been backed up.

B.
The /nsr/res/servers file on mars is empty, prohibiting the restore.

C.
The nsrexecd was not running on mars, preventing the backup.

D.
The client save set was identified as ALL. ALL does not back up nfs mounts points.

Explanation:


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