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# Restore a single file to original location | # Restore a single file to original location | ||
#: <tt>'''# dsmc restore /absolute/path/to/file'''</tt> | #: <tt>'''# dsmc restore /absolute/path/to/file'''</tt> | ||
#::<tt>'''# dsmc restore /home/outlands/file.txt'''</tt> | #::<tt>'''ex: # dsmc restore /home/outlands/file.txt'''</tt> | ||
# Select files to restore | # Select files to restore | ||
#: <tt>'''# dsmc 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>'''# dsmc restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/>'''</tt> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.) |
Revision as of 18:19, 23 March 2017
Restoring Data from the command line
AIX and Linux
- Restore a single file to original location
- # dsmc restore /absolute/path/to/file
- ex: # dsmc restore /home/outlands/file.txt
- # dsmc restore /absolute/path/to/file
- Select files to restore
- # dsmc restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)
- pick> <choose the number of the file you wish to restore>
- pick> o
- # dsmc restore </absolute/path/to/file/directory> -pick -inactive </absolute/path/to/restore/directory/> (Note: The last slash in the restore directory is necessary.)