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== AIX ==
== AIX ==
# <tt>'''# /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc'''</tt>
# <tt>'''# /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc'''</tt>
# <tt>'''tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/>'''</tt> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)
# <tt>'''pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> o'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> o'''</tt>
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== Linux ==
== Linux ==
# <tt>'''# /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc'''</tt>
# <tt>'''# /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc'''</tt>
# <tt>'''tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/>'''</tt> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)
# <tt>'''pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> o'''</tt>
# <tt>'''pick> o'''</tt>

Revision as of 17:47, 12 January 2012

Restoring Data from the command line

AIX

  1. # /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc
  2. tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)
  3. pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>
  4. pick> o
  5. Verify that the restore completed successfully.

Linux

  1. # /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc
  2. tsm> restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)
  3. pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>
  4. pick> o
  5. Verify that the restore completed successfully.

Windows

Further Reading

  1. Restoring data using the command line