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

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

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

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


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