All, I have a situation where I need to restore all active and inactive files for a number of folders that are in permenant retention. I am unsure if there is a good/easy way to do this. Anyone ever had to do this? Any ideas?
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Size Backup Date Mgmt Class A/I File
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8,761 B 07/26/2017 10:28:21 DEFAULT A \\lanteigne\c$\test\test1.txt
8,761 B 07/26/2017 10:26:19 DEFAULT I \\lanteigne\c$\test\test1.txt
8,761 B 07/26/2017 10:26:30 DEFAULT I \\lanteigne\c$\test\test1.txt
Restoring 8,761 \\lanteigne\c$\test\test1.txt [Done]
Restore processing finished.
Total number of objects restored: 1
Total number of objects failed: 0
Total number of bytes transferred: 8.77 KB
Data transfer time: 0.02 sec
Network data transfer rate: 407.53 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate: 3.78 KB/sec
Elapsed processing time: 00:00:00
Latest
Use the latest option to restore the most recent backup version of a file, even if
the backup is inactive.
Examples
Command line:
dsmc restore c:\devel\projecta\ -latest
He wants to restore all versions, which is not possible.Hi,
try the "-latest" option
Harry
It will grab the active for files that have an active version and the latest inactive for files that do not have an active. If you look at my example, I had an active and it restored it.dsmc restore c:\test\* -inactive <-------this for example, wont JUST grab the latest inactive files that don't have a active version, right?