Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-04 Thread Ben Bullock
EMAIL PROTECTED]; bbullock Subject: Re: Restore command help... > True, > I was thinking that since I could extract a list of files with > the "q backup" command, I could then plug them into a list and use the > "-filelist" option. > >

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas Denier
> True, > I was thinking that since I could extract a list of files with > the "q backup" command, I could then plug them into a list and use the > "-filelist" option. > > My only concern with doing it that way is that according to the > docs, the restore will go through the

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-03 Thread Ben Bullock
] On Behalf Of Steve Harris Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Restore command help... Ben This is a good candidate for the new(ish) filelist option find /image_data50/*/05 -name "*.tar" > /tmp/filelist dsmc restore -filelist HT

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-03 Thread Steve Harris
Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Restore command help... ... >I can get this command to show me what is backed up: > q backup /image_data50/*/05/*.tar

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-03 Thread Ben Bullock
ssage- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Restore command help... ... >I can get this command to show me what is backed up: > q backup /image_data50/*/05/*.tar -in

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-03 Thread Richard Sims
... >I can get this command to show me what is backed up: > q backup /image_data50/*/05/*.tar -inactive=yes -subdir=yes > >But when I change it to a restore command, I get this: >tsm> restore '/image_data50/*/05/*.tar' -inactive=yes -subdir=yes >Restore function invoked. > >ANS108

Re: Restore command help...

2004-02-02 Thread Richard Sims
... >I can get this command to show me what is backed up: > q backup /image_data50/*/05/*.tar -inactive=yes -subdir=yes > >But when I change it to a restore command, I get this: >tsm> restore '/image_data50/*/05/*.tar' -inactive=yes -subdir=yes >Restore function invoked. > >ANS108

Restore command help...

2004-02-02 Thread Ben Bullock
Ya know... I've been doing TSM for long enough that I should be able to do this simple command, but I'm stumped... I have a filesystem with many, many subdirectories. What I want to do is to restore all the "*.tar" files I can find in a certain ~subdirectory~ For example, here is