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NetBackup Commands
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For detailed troubleshooting information, create a directory named
install_path
\NetBackup\logs\bprestore
with write access.
bprestore
then creates an activity log file in this directory.
The following restrictions apply to
bprestore
:
You can restore files and directories that you own and those owned by other
users if you have read access. You need write access to another user’s
directories and files to restore that user’s files to their original location.
The operating system restricts the number of files and directories that you
can specify on a single
bprestore
command line. If this is a problem, use
the
-f
option to restore the files.
OPTIONS
-A | -B
Specifies whether to restore from archives (
-A
) or backups (
-B
). The
default is
-B
.
-K
Specifying this option causes
bprestore
to keep existing files
rather than writing over them when restoring files with the same
name. The default is to overwrite existing files.
Note: The
-l
|
-H
|
-y
options apply only when restoring UNIX files to a
UNIX system.
-l
|
-H
|
-y
Specifying
-l
renames the targets of UNIX links by using the
-R
rename_file option in the same way as when renaming files.
Specifying
-H
renames UNIX hard links by using the
-R
rename_file
option in the same way as when renaming files. Soft links are
unchanged.
Specifying
-y
renames UNIX soft links by using the
-R
rename_file
option in the same way as when renaming files. Hard links are
unchanged.
See Example 5 in the EXAMPLES section.
-r Specifying this option restores disk images instead of file systems.
-L progress_log
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