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Old 2010-01-20
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Default Restore Help!

Hi all, We are currently running Checkpoint R55 AI on secureplatform in a cluster mode. we have its backup file named xyz.tgz, can anyone tell us whats the best way to restore the file coz when we run the command restore -t 1.2.3.4 xyz.tgz, it failed. can anyone plz suggest whats wrong or the right way. thanx
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Default Re: Restore Help!

Is there any way you could use FTP instead of TFTP?
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Default Re: Restore Help!

no ftp is not an option there
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Default Re: Restore Help!

You should still be able to manually FTP the file to /var/CPbackup/backups and then run 'restore' and option L to restore local backup package.
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