Dell 720N Laptop User Manual


 
Data Recovery 13-11
last tape file that was successfully used for restoring data. You do not have to start
the command from the beginning of the backup.
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The
restore
command has the following restrictions:
You can restart a
restore
command only if the backup consists of multiple
tape files. If the backup contains only one tape file, simply reenter the
restore
command to start the recovery from the beginning of the backup.
You can restart a
restore
command only if the command is for a full restore. If
the
restore
command is for extracting an individual file or subtree from a
backup (that is, if you use the
x
function key), you cannot restart the command.
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Enter the same
restore
command as the one that was interrupted with the follow-
ing changes:
Replace the
r
function key with the
R
function key to indicate that you want to
restart the
restore
command.
Use the appropriate tape file name for the
f
function key. The tape file should be
the one used by the original
restore
command when it was interrupted.
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In this example, the following
restore
command was entered on the filer console
for performing a full restore from three tape files in a tape stacker:
restore rfD urst0a,urst0a,rst0a /vol/vol0
When the
restore
command is recovering data from the second tape file, it is
interrupted by a Ctrl-C entered on the filer console. Because the second tape file is on
an unload/reload device, the filer closes the file and ejects the tape when the
restore
command is interrupted.
To restart the
restore
command, reload the second tape file and enter the follow-
ing command.
restore RfD urst0a,rst0a /vol/vol0
The
restore
command restarts data recovery from the beginning of the second
tape file of the backup.