STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual (B5151-90003)
Chapter 11 175
Restoring Files
RESTORE Command Options
Figure 11-1. Sample RESTORE Command and Output
:RESTORE *T;@.PUB.SYS;LISTDIR;SHOW
TURBO-STORE/RESTORE VERSION C.55.05 B5152AA
(C) 1986 HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
WED, JUN 26, 1996, 5:07 PM
MPE/iX MEDIA DIRECTORY
MEDIA NAME : STORE/RESTORE-HP/3000.MPEXL
MEDIA VERSION : MPE/iX 08.50 FIXED ASCII
MEDIA NUMBER : 1
MEDIA CREATION DATE
WED, JUN 26, 1996, 4:46 PM
STORE w@.pub.sys;*t;show
MEDIA CREATED WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS
MEDIA RECORD SIZE : 32768
INTERLEAVE DEPTH : 1
FILENAME GROUP ACCOUNT CREATOR MEDIA SET
WAIT .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WC .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WELCOME .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WHAT .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WILL .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WMLOG .PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WORDTEXC.PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
WORDTEXT.PUB .SYS MANAGER .SYS >= 1
If any HFS syntax files exist on the media being examined, the resulting listing will show
the filenames in HFS syntax. The names will be displayed at the end of the line, similar to
the HFS format for the SHOW option.
Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS)
Use the PROGRESS parameter to display RESTORE command progress messages at regular
intervals. For example, to display progress messages every five minutes, use the following
command:
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE
:RESTORE *T;@.@.@;*T;PROGRESS=5
If you use the PROGRESS option alone, without specifying an interval, RESTORE displays
status messages every minute.
If RESTORE is being run from a MPE session, the progress messages will be send to the
standard list ($STDLIST). Otherwise, the messages will go to the system console.