Re: incremental restore
2003-02-20 17:30:07
perhaps:
dsmc restore "/path/*" -subdir=yes replace=no
--Justin Richard Bleistein
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Xavier Merlin
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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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