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1995-11-06 14:41:41
From: Frank Ramke <ramke AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 11:41:41 PST
From:         Andy Raibeck <raibeck AT CONNIX DOT COM>
Subject:      ATTN IBM: Need "Restore by subdirectory branch" on command-line
              clients
To:           Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>

Andy,

Please issue the command on a NetWare client as follows:

DSMC> restore VOLUME:/DIR1/*  VOLUME:/NEWDIR/ -subdir=yes

This WILL do exactly what you want.

Frank Ramke

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One of the GUI options unavailable to the command-line clients is the
"Restore by subdirectory branch" option. This option allows the user to
restore subdirectory tree structures to a different location, while
maintaining the original subdirectory structure, i.e. if this was my
original structure:

     dir1
        dir2
        dir3
           dir31
           dir32
        dir4

and I wanted to restore the files and subdirectories under "dir1" to
"newdir",
so it looks like this:

     newdir
        dir2
        dir3
           dir31
           dir32
        dir4

I could use "Restore by subdirectory branch".

On the command-line client, however, I can't do this, at least not very
easily. Rather, I would have to issue RESTORE commands for each and every
subdirectory, a very tedious process at best.

In an environment such as OS/2 or AIX, I have the option of using the GUI.
In NetWare, I don't: that is, I only have the command-line client. Thus I
have to do it the hard way.

We need some kind of function in the command-line that is equivalent to the
"Restore by subdirectory branch" in the GUI.

Actually for the matter, I would hope that IBM is looking to provide
equivalent function between the command-line and GUI. Another example:
on the command-line, I can specify -TODATE, -IFNEWER, and -FROMDATE on
my RESTORE, but there is no equivalent function on the GUI. This hurts
Windows 3.x users, who have only a GUI.

I believe that equivalent function between GUI and command-line clients
should be a fairly high priority.

Andy Raibeck
Connecticut Mutual
203-987-3521
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