User guide

105 Copyright © Acronis International GmbH, 2002-2013
log file creation. If there are no log files that include the specified time, the software will use the
nearest point from the transaction log file backed up previously.
If the point in time is not specified, the operation will fail.
3.7.17 power_on
--power_on
Power on the target virtual machine when the recovery is complete.
3.7.18 preserve_mbr
--preserve_mbr
When recovering a volume over an existing one, the target volume is deleted from the disk along
with its entry in the target disk MBR. Then, with this parameter, the recovered volume's entry will
occupy the upper empty position in the target disk MBR. Thus, the target disk MBR is preserved. If
the parameter is not specified, the recovered volume's entry will occupy the same position as in the
source disk MBR saved in the backup. If the position is not empty, the existing entry will be moved to
another position.
3.7.19 recover_absolute_path
--recover_absolute_path
The parameter is used with the recover file (p. 25) command. Recover with full paths to files and
folders. If not specified, full paths are not used.
Example
You backed up folder My folder located at C:\My data\Dir1, and now you recover it from the latest
backup to D:\Sample\Dir2.
recover file --loc=E:\my_backups --arc=my_archive --file="My folder"
--target=D:\Sample\Dir2
The --recover_absolute_path parameter is not specified. The recovered folder will be located
at D:\Sample\Dir2\My folder.
recover file --loc=E:\my_backups --arc=my_archive --file="My folder"
--target=D:\Sample\Dir2 --recover_absolute_path
The --recover_absolute_path parameter is specified. The recovered folder will be located at
D:\Sample\Dir2\Drive(C)\My data\Dir1\My folder.
3.7.20 recovery_point
The state to which the data will be recovered.
Command: recover exchange_database
--recovery_point={point_of_failure|latest_backup|point_in_time|selected_backup}
In the recover exchange_database (p. 35) command, available values of the parameter are as
follows: