




You can use the GUI to restore an image of your file system or raw logical volume.
Follow these steps to restore an image of your file system or raw logical volume:



Click Restore.
The Restore Destination window appears. The image can be restored
to the volume with the mount point from which it was originally backed
up. Alternatively, a different volume can be chosen for the restore
location.
Click Restore. The Restore Destination
window appears. The image can be restored to the volume with the drive
letter or mount point from which it was originally backed up. Alternatively,
a different volume can be chosen for the restore location.The following are some items to consider when you perform an image restore using the GUI:



Stored Size - This is the actual
image size stored on the server. The stored image on the Tivoli® Storage Manager server
is the same size as the volume capacity.
Stored Size - This is the actual image size
stored on the server. Because image backup allows you to back up only
used blocks in a file system, the stored image size on the Tivoli Storage Manager server
could be smaller than the volume size. For online image backups, the
stored image can be larger than the file system based on the size
of the cache files.If you ran incremental-by-date image backup on a volume or image backups on a volume with incrementals, you can choose the Image plus incremental directories and files option. If you choose Image plus incremental directories and files, you can also select Delete inactive files from local to delete the inactive files that are restored to your local file system. If incremental-by-date image backup was the only type of incremental backup you performed on the file system, deletion of files will not occur.