Restore and retrieve processing options

You can use client options to control some aspects of restore and retrieve processing.

Table 1 lists the restore and retrieve processing options that are available.

Table 1. Restore and retrieve processing options
Option Description
Windows operating systemsasrmode Windows operating systemsUse this option with the restore, and restore systemstate commands to specify whether to perform a restore operation in system ASR recovery mode. This option is used in the context of restore commands that are generated in the asr.sif file by the backup asr command only. Do not use this option outside the context of ASR recovery mode.
Windows operating systemsbackupsetname Windows operating systemsThe backupsetname option specifies either the name of the backup set, or the name of the file or tape device that contains the backup set. This option is used with the location option.
dirsonly Qualifies the operation (backup, archive, restore, retrieve) to process directories alone.
disablenqr Specifies whether the backup-archive client can use the no-query restore method for restoring files and directories from the server.
filelist Specifies a file that contains a list of files to be processed by the specified command.
filesonly Qualifies the operation (backup, archive, restore, retrieve) to process files alone.
Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsfollowsymbolic Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsSpecifies whether you want to restore files to symbolic links or use a symbolic link as a virtual mount point.
fromdate Use the fromdate option with the fromtime option to specify a date and time from which you want to search for backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, or query operation.
fromnode Permits one node to perform commands for another node. A user on another node must use the set access command to give you permission to query, restore, or retrieve files or images for the other node.
Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsfromowner Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsDisplays file spaces for an alternative owner. Also specifies an alternative owner from which to restore or retrieve files.
fromtime Use the fromtime option with the fromdate option to specify a beginning time from which you want to search for backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, or query operation.
ifnewer Replaces an existing file with the latest backup version only if the backup version is newer than the existing file.
Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsimagetofile Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsUse the imagetofile option with the restore image command to specify that you want to restore the source image to a file. You might need to restore the image to a file in the event of bad sectors present on the target volume, or if you want to do some manipulations with the image data. This option is valid for AIX®, Linux, and Solaris clients.
Windows operating systemsimagetofile Windows operating systemsUse the imagetofile option with the restore image command to specify that you want to restore the source image to a file. You might need to restore the image to a file in the event of bad sectors present on the target volume, or if you want to do some manipulations with the image data.
inactive Displays a list of active and inactive files when used with the pick option.
latest Restores the most recent backup version of a file whether it is active or inactive.
localbackupset Specifies whether the backup-archive client GUI bypasses initial logon with the server to restore a local backup set on a stand-alone workstation.
Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsmakesparsefile

(does not apply to Mac OS X)

Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsUse the makesparsefile option with the restore or retrieve commands to specify how sparse files are re-created.
Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsmonitor Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsSpecifies whether you want to monitor an image restore of one or more file systems that belong to a network-attached storage (NAS) file server.
Mac OS X operating systemsnoprompt Mac OS X operating systemssuppresses the confirmation prompt that is presented by the delete group, delete archive, expire, and set event commands.
Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsnoprompt Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemssuppresses the confirmation prompt that is presented by the delete group, delete archive, expire, restore image, and set event commands.
Windows operating systemsoptfile Windows operating systemsSpecifies the client options file you want to use when you start a backup-archive client session.
Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsoptfile Mac OS X operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsSpecifies the client user-options file that you want to use when you start a backup-archive client session.
pick Creates a list of backup versions, images, or archive copies that match the file specification you enter. From the list, you can select the versions to process. Include the inactive option to view both active and inactive objects.
pitdate Use the pitdate option with the pittime option to establish a point in time for which you want to display or restore the latest version of your backups.
pittime Use the pittime option with the pitdate option to establish a point in time for which you want to display or restore the latest version of your backups.
preservepath Specifies how much of the source path to reproduce as part of the target directory path when you restore or retrieve files to a new location.
replace Specifies whether to overwrite an existing file, or to prompt you for your selection when you restore or retrieve files.
Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsshowmembers (does not apply to Mac OS X) Windows operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsDisplays all members of a group.
subdir Specifies whether you want to include subdirectories of a named directory.
tapeprompt Specifies whether you want the backup-archive client to wait for a tape that is required for a restore or retrieve to be mounted, or to prompt you for your choice.0387
todate Use the todate option with the totime option to specify an ending date and time to which you want to search for backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, or query operation.
totime Use the totime option with the todate option to specify an ending date and time to which you want to search for backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, or query operation.
type Use the type option with the query node command to specify the type of node to query.
Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsverifyimage Oracle Solaris operating systemsLinux operating systemsAIX operating systemsUse the verifyimage option with the restore image command to specify that you want to enable detection of bad sectors on the destination target volume. If bad sectors are detected on the target volume, the client issues a warning message on the console and in the error log.
Windows operating systemsverifyimage Windows operating systemsUse the verifyimage option with the restore image command to specify that you want to enable detection of bad sectors on the destination target volume. If bad sectors are detected on the target volume, the client issues a warning message on the console and in the error log.
The following options are backup-archive client options that apply to IBM Spectrum Protect HSM for Windows migrated files. For more information about these options, see the IBM® Knowledge Center topics at IBM Spectrum Protect HSM for Windows .
  • Checkreparsecontent
  • Restorecheckstubaccess
  • Restoremigstate
  • Skipmigrated
The following options are backup-archive client options that apply to IBM Spectrum Protect for Space Management migrated files. For more information about these options, see the IBM Knowledge Center topics at IBM Spectrum Protect for Space Management .
  • Restoremigstate
  • Skipmigrated