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Re: incremental restore

2003-02-20 11:56:21
Subject: Re: incremental restore
From: Dirk Billerbeck <dirk.billerbeck AT COMPUTACENTER DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:58:03 +0100
Hi,

change the last line of your little batch into

dsmc restore -filelist=<files_to_restore>

and you should be done.

Look into the client manual for more information about the FILELIST option.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Met vriendelijke groeten,
With best regards,
Bien amicalement,

CU/2,
                Dirk Billerbeck


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Xavier Merlin <xavier.merlin AT KBC DOT BE>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 20.02.2003 
13:40:37

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Subject: incremental restore
                                                                            
                                                                            
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Hello,

Someone wants to restore only the files which have changed after the latest
backup.
The opposite of the -ifnewer option on the restore command, in other words
doing an "incremental restore".

There are possible ways of doing this, like for instance for a unix client:

     touch -t some_time_stamp some_ref_file
     find -newer some_ref_file > files_to_restore
     for each if the files in files_to_restore dsmc restore .....

Are there any other possibilities, preferrably using standard TSM
mechanisms ?

Xavier Merlin



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