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Expression) wild cards to restore a wildcard match of files. The filenames and
the wildcard must be enclosed in double quotation marks () to avoid
expansion by the users shell.
For example, the search word /home/j* indicates to restore all directories
and files that start with /home/j such as /home/john or /home/jenn. Another
example is the search word ab*d, which would display the following
filenames:
/tmp/abcd
/var/spool/abduct
/home/data/aboyandhisdog
SMIT limitations prevent a list of files longer than 32768 lines from being
displayed. Therefore, the list, if longer, is truncated to this size. However, in
some cases, SMIT can not handle the excessive size and will display an error. If
this occurs, simply restore to the Do you wish to list select files to restore?
prompt and select noinstead. You may then specify either a file containing
the list of files to restore, or explicitly enter the file names desired.
If you want to display a file that contains a list of files to restore, select no
7. The following figures show the default options and values that are displayed
when you restore a filesystem from a volume group Backup, and regular files
from a filesystem backup:
Restore Data from a Backup
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
[Entry Fields]
Hostname of server hambone
Disk image file /sysback.images/chukra>
TSM backup ID
Restore data type Filesystem
Report output type both +
Device name for remote volume prompt []
Allow restore of system data? no +
Allow restore of incremental backup? no +
Recreate VG,LV, or filesystem before restoring? no +
Restore non sparse files as non sparse (AIX 5.1 on no +
ly?)
Destination (if different) []
Exclude List File Name [] +/
File containing a list of data to be restored []
Data to restore (of above type) [/fixes]
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F4=List
F5=Reset F6=Command F7=Edit F8=Image
F9=Shell F10=Exit Enter=Do
Figure 10-4. Default Values When Restoring a Filesystem from a Volume Group Backup
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