Air Cleaner User Manual

sysrestore
Purpose
Restores or verifies data on any SysBack backup or lists backup type or contents.
Syntax
 sysrestore -f device or file
-c termdev
-D destination
-F
-h hostname
-s sequence
-L
-n
-T
-v
-y
-z filelist and path
-v
-x
-t
-D
-F
-L
-R
-V
-f
-l
data 
Description
The sysrestore command is used to either verify or restore data from any type of
backup created with SysBack. This command can also be used to list the backup
type or the contents of the backup.
The command can be performed from a remote device, virtual device, or disk
image file. If Remote Services has been configured on both the local and server
system using the cfgremsvs command, and you have defined a backup device on
the server for use by this system using the cfgremaccess command, then you can
also select a hostname using the -h option. The command can then access devices
or files on the server, provided the server has enabled this system access to the
specified device or directory.
When specifying a local or remote filename, do not include the file extension (.TOC
or .lvname) added by the SysBack backup command. The sysrestore command
automatically reads the specified data from the file or files with the appropriate
extension.
Different types of data can be verified or restored from different types of backups:
Backup type Verify/Restore types
System backup volume groups, filesystems, logical volumes,
directories, files
Power backup volume groups, filesystems, logical volumes
Filesystem filesystems, directories, files
A-96 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for System Backup and Recovery: Installation and Users Guide