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- The file(s) you pick to be restored will be saved into your restoredboxes/ directory. The same as on icarus, except the dsmc command to use when restoring your inbox on tigger is. Question 2.2 How do I use the dsmc -pick option?
- With 'Subdir yes' option, 'dsmc query backup' or 'dsmc restore' command shows all same named file under the directory.
- With 'Subdir yes' option, 'dsmc query backup' or 'dsmc restore' command shows all same named file under the directory.
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Bucky Backup - How to retrieve archives from TSM
This document explains how to restore archives in TSM from Bucky Backup. Nikkormat ft repair manual software.
Generally we use dsmc/dsm for the TSM. You need to add the-subdir=yes option as. Path and file, Tivoli Storage Manager recursively restores all sub-directories.
This document assumes that you have installed and configured the TSM client.
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What is an archive?
For more information on archives see: Bucky Backup - What is an archive?Restoring an archive in the GUI client
- Start the TSM GUI
- Windows: Start -> Programs -> Tivoli Storage Manager -> Backup Archive GUI
- Mac: Applications -> Tivoli Storage Manger -> TSM Tools for Administorators -> Tivoli Storage Manger
- UNIX/Linux(requires X-windows client): as root or with sudo run dsmj or /path/to/tsm/bin/dsmj if it's not in your path
- Once you start the GUI, the interface should look very similar across all platforms
- Enter your TSM node name and password if necessary (it will likely already be saved)
- You should now see a window that looks something like this:
- Click on Retrieve above the text, 'Retrieve an archive copy from long-term storage.'
- Browse the tree on the left to find the files or folders you want to retrieve from your archive object.
- In the left pane, you will see all of your archives by date
- Check the box in front of a file or files in the right pane to select individual files
- Check the box in front of a directory in the left pane to retrieve the entire directory
- Click the Retrieve button to retrieve your selections
- A new window will display with options for where to put the files
- Original location will put the files back where they were originally located, if that location exists
- You can specify another location to put the files
- Complete path - restores the entire directory structure(s) in the specified location
- Partial path (default) - restores most of the directory structure
- Partial path without the base directory - restores only the directories required without the base directories
- Do not preserve directory structure - files are restored in the specified location without any sub-directories
- Click the Retrieve button
- When complete you will see this:
Retrieving an archive from the command line
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Windows
- Run a command prompt as an administrator
- Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Right click on 'Command Prompt' and choose 'Run as administrator'
- Change to the directories where the TSM executables are located
- cd 'Program FilesTivoliTSMbaclient' (default install location)
- Run your 'dsmc retrieve' command (see below)
- Note: You may need to use 'dsmc.exe' in place of 'dsmc' in some Windows environments.
UNIX/Linux/Mac
- Open a root command shell or use sudo
- Run your 'dsmc retriev' command (see below) (include full path to dsmc if necessary)
Basic Syntax
DSMC Command options
- Specify the file(s) you would like to retrieve from an archive
- Use the full path to a file
- Use '*' for wildcard
- C:pathtodir*
- /path/to/dir/*.txt
- Be sure you use quotes if specifying directory or file names with spaces
- '/path/to/files/file 1.txt'
- 'E:Research Project*'
- Specify an alternate filename/directory for the retrieval (optional)
- If not specified it will be put in the original location
- C:pathtodir
- /path/to/dir/newfilename.txt
- Use quotes if there are any spaces
- Retrieve files form a specific archive description (optional)
- -description='Description'
- This is recommended as a file could be contained in more than one archive object
- Pick option (optional)
- -pick
- If a file is contained in multiple archives, TSM will display a list of archives and allow you to choose which one to retrieve from
- Enter the number to choose the file you want
Examples
- Retrieve a file to its original location
- Retrieve a file to a new location and new name
- Retrieve multiple files to original location
- Retrieve multiple files to different location
- Retrieve a file from a specific archive
- Retrieve directories with subfolders to original location
- Retrieve a file using the pick option (see screenshot above)
Tsm Dsmc Command Line Options
Keywords: | Bucky Backup Enterprise Lite Restore Retrieve Archive TSM Windows Apple Mac Linux AIX Solaris UNIXSuggest keywords | Doc ID: | 37200 |
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Owner: | Kevin K. | Group: | Bucky Backup |
Created: | 2014-01-30 16:04 CDT | Updated: | 2017-08-02 13:43 CDT |
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