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=head1 NAME
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backup_volrestore - Restores one or more volumes
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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=for html
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<div class="synopsis">
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B<backup volrestore> S<<< B<-server> <I<destination machine>> >>>
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S<<< B<-partition> <I<destination partition>> >>>
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S<<< B<-volume> <I<volume(s) to restore>>+ >>>
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S<<< [B<-extension> <I<new volume name extension>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-date> <I<date from which to restore>>+] >>>
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S<<< [B<-portoffset> <I<TC port offsets>>+] >>> [B<-dryrun> | B<-n>]
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S<<< [B<-usedump> <I<specify the dumpID to restore from>>] >>>
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[B<-localauth>] S<<< [B<-cell> <I<cell name>>] >>> [B<-help>]
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B<backup volr> S<<< B<-s> <I<destination machine>> >>>
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S<<< B<-pa> <I<destination partition>> >>>
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S<<< B<-v> <I<volume(s) to restore>>+ >>>
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S<<< [B<-e> <I<new volume name extension>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-d> <I<date from which to restore>>+] >>>
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S<<< [B<-po> <I<TC port offsets>>+] >>>
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S<<< [B<-u> <I<specify the dumpID to restore from>>] >>>
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[B<-dryrun> | B<-n>] [B<-l>] S<<< [B<-c> <I<cell name>>] >>> [B<-h>]
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=for html
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</div>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<backup volrestore> command restores the contents of one or more
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volumes to the site indicated by the B<-server> and B<-partition>
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arguments. Use the command either to overwrite the contents of existing
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volumes with the restored data or to create new volumes while retaining
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the existing ones. The specified site does not have to be the current site
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for the volumes.
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(If the C<FILE YES> instruction appears in the
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F</usr/afs/backup/CFG_I<device_name>> file associated with the specified
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port offset, then the B<backup volrestore> command restores data from the
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backup data file listed for that port offset in the Tape Coordinator's
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F</usr/afs/backup/tapeconfig> file, rather than from tape. For the sake of
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clarity, the following text refers to tapes only, but the Backup System
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handles backup data files in much the same way.)
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The command's arguments can be combined as indicated:
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=over 4
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=item *
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To preserve a volume's current contents and also create a new volume to
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house the restored version, use the B<-extension> argument. The Backup
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System creates the new volume on the server and partition named by the
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B<-server> and B<-partition> arguments, assigns it the same name as the
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current volume with the addition of the specified extension, and creates a
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new Volume Location Database (VLDB) entry for it. Creating a new volume
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enables the administrator to compare the two versions.
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=item *
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To overwrite a volume's existing contents with the restored version, omit
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the B<-extension> argument, and specify the site as indicated:
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=over 4
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=item *
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To retain the current site, specify it with the B<-server> and
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B<-partition> arguments.
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=item *
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To move the volume to a different site while overwriting it, specify the
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new site with the B<-server> argument, B<-partition> argument, or
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both. The Backup System creates a new volume at that site, removes the
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existing volume, and updates the site information in the volume's VLDB
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entry. The backup version of the volume is not removed automatically from
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the original site, if it exists. Use the B<vos remove> command to remove
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it and the B<vos backup> command to create a backup version at the new
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site.
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=back
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=item *
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To restore a volume that no longer exists in the file system, specify its
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name with the B<-volume> argument and use the B<-server> and B<-partition>
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arguments to place it at the desired site. The Backup System creates a new
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volume and new VLDB entry.
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=back
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In each case, the command sets each volume's creation date to the date and
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time at which it restores it. The creation date appears in the C<Creation>
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field in the output from the B<vos examine> and B<vos listvol> commands.
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If restoring all of the volumes that resided on a single partition, it is
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usually more efficient to use the B<backup diskrestore> command. If
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restoring multiple volumes to many different sites, it can be more
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efficient to use the B<backup volsetrestore> command.
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By default, the backup volrestore command restores the most recent full
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dump and all subsequent incremental dumps for each volume, bringing the
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restored volumes to the most current possible state. To restore the
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volumes to their state at some time in the past, use the B<-date>
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argument. The Backup System restores the most recent full dump and each
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subsequent incremental dump for which the I<clone date> of the volume
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included in the dump is before the indicated date and time (the clone date
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timestamp appears in the C<clone date> field of the output from the
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B<backup volinfo> command). For backup and read-only volumes, the clone
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date represents the time at which the volume was copied from its
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read/write source; for read/write volumes, it represents the time at which
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the volume was locked for inclusion in the dump. The resemblance of a
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restored volume to its actual state at the indicated time depends on the
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amount of time that elapsed between the volume's clone date in the last
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eligible dump and the specified time.
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If the B<-volume> argument specifies the base (read/write) form of the
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volume name, the Backup System searches the Backup Database for the newest
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dump set that includes a dump of either the read/write or the backup
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version of the volume. It restores the dumps of that version of the
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volume, starting with the most recent full dump. If, in contrast, the
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volume name explicitly includes the C<.backup> or C<.readonly> extension,
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the Backup System restores dumps of the corresponding volume version only.
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To generate a list of the tapes the Backup System needs to perform the
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restore operation, without actually performing it, combine the B<-dryrun>
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flag with the options to be used on the actual command.
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If all of the full and incremental dumps of all relevant volumes were not
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written to a type of tape that a single Tape Coordinator can read, use the
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B<-portoffset> argument to list multiple port offset numbers in the order
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in which the tapes are needed (first list the port offset for the full
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dump, second the port offset for the level 1 incremental dump, and so
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on). If restoring multiple volumes, the same ordered list of port offsets
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must apply to all of them. If not, either issue this command separately
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for each volume, or use the B<vos volsetrestore> command after defining
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groups of volumes that were dumped to compatible tape types. For further
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discussion, see the I<OpenAFS Administration Guide>.
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The Tape Coordinator's default response to this command is to access the
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first tape it needs by invoking the B<MOUNT> instruction in the local
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F</usr/afs/backup/CFG_I<device_name>> file, or by prompting the backup
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operator to insert the tape if there is no C<MOUNT> instruction. However,
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if the C<AUTOQUERY NO> instruction appears in the F<CFG_I<device_name>>
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file, or if the issuer of the B<butc> command included the B<-noautoquery>
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flag, the Tape Coordinator instead expects the tape to be in the device
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already. If it is not, or is the wrong tape, the Tape Coordinator invokes
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the C<MOUNT> instruction or prompts the operator. It also invokes the
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C<MOUNT> instruction or prompts for any additional tapes needed to
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complete the restore operation; the backup operator must arrange to
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provide them.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-server> <I<destination machine>>
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Names the file server machine on which to restore each volume. If this
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argument and the B<-partition> argument indicate a site other than the
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current site for each volume, and the B<-extension> argument is not also
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provided, the Backup System removes the existing volumes from their
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current sites, places the restored contents at the specified site, and
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changes the site information in the volume's VLDB entry.
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=item B<-partition> <I<destination partition>>
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Names the partition to which to restore each volume. If this argument and
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the B<-server> argument indicate a site other than the current site for
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each volume, and the B<-extension> argument is not also provided, the
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Backup System removes the existing volumes from their current sites,
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places the restored contents at the specified site, and changes the site
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information in the volume's VLDB entry.
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=item B<-volume> <I<volume to restore>>+
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Names one or more volumes to restore, using the volume name as listed in
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the Backup Database. Provide the base (read/write) name of each volume to
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have the Backup System search the Backup Database for the newest dump set
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that includes a dump of either the read/write or the backup version of the
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volume; it restores the dumps of that version of the volume, starting with
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the most recent full dump. If, in contrast, a volume name explicitly
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includes the C<.backup> or C<.readonly> extension, the Backup System
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restores dumps of the corresponding volume version only.
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=item B<-extension> <I<new volume name extension>>
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Creates a new volume to house the restored data, with a name derived by
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appending the specified string to each volume named by the B<-volume>
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argument. The Backup System creates a new VLDB entry for the volume. Any
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string other than C<.readonly> or C<.backup> is acceptable, but the
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combination of the existing volume name and extension cannot exceed 22
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characters in length. To use a period to separate the extension from the
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name, specify it as the first character of the string (as in C<.rst>, for
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example).
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=item B<-date> <I<date from which to restore>>+
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Specifies a date and optionally time; the restored volume includes data
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from dumps performed before the date only. Provide a value in the format
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I<mm/dd/yyyy> [I<hh>:I<MM>], where the required I<mm/dd/yyyy> portion
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indicates the month (I<mm>), day (I<dd>), and year (I<yyyy>), and the
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optional I<hh:MM> portion indicates the hour and minutes in 24-hour format
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(for example, the value C<14:36> represents 2:36 p.m.). If omitted, the
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time defaults to 59 seconds after midnight (00:00:59 hours).
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Valid values for the year range from C<1970> to C<2037>; higher values are
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not valid because the latest possible date in the standard UNIX
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representation is in February 2038. The command interpreter automatically
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reduces any later date to the maximum value.
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If this argument is omitted, the Backup System restores all possible dumps
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including the most recently created.
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=item B<-usedump> <I<dumpID>>
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Specifies the dumpID of the specific dump to use to restore the volume. If this
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option is not specified, we will find the appropriate dump to restore,
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according to the logic in the B<-date> option.
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=item B<-portoffset> <I<TC port offest>>+
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Specifies one or more port offset numbers (up to a maximum of 128), each
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corresponding to a Tape Coordinator to use in the operation. If there is
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more than one value, the Backup System uses the first one when restoring
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the full dump of each volume, the second one when restoring the level 1
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incremental dump of each volume, and so on. It uses the final value in the
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list when restoring dumps at the corresponding depth in the dump hierarchy
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and all dumps at lower levels.
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Provide this argument unless the default value of 0 (zero) is appropriate
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for all dumps. If C<0> is just one of the values in the list, provide it
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explicitly in the appropriate order.
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=item B<-dryrun> | B<-n>
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Displays the list of tapes that contain the dumps required by the restore
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operation, without actually performing the operation.
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=item B<-localauth>
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Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local
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F</usr/afs/etc/KeyFile> file. The B<backup> command interpreter presents
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it to the Backup Server, Volume Server and VL Server during mutual
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authentication. Do not combine this flag with the B<-cell> argument. For
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more details, see L<backup(8)>.
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=item B<-cell> <I<cell name>>
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Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument
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with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see L<backup(8)>.
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=item B<-help>
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Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
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ignored.
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=back
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=head1 OUTPUT
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If the issuer includes the B<-dryrun> flag with the command, the following
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string appears at the head of the list of the tapes necessary to complete
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the restore operation.
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Tapes needed:
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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The following command restores the volume user.pat to partition F</vicepa>
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on machine C<fs5.example.com>:
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% backup volrestore -server fs5.example.com -partition a -volume user.pat
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The following command restores the volumes C<user.smith> and C<user.terry>
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to partition F</vicepb> on machine C<fs4.example.com>, adding a C<.rst>
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extension to each volume name and preserving the existing C<user.smith>
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and C<user.terry> volumes. Only dumps created before 5:00 p.m. on 31
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January 1998 are restored. (The command is shown here on multiple lines
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only for legibility reasons.)
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% backup volrestore -server fs4.example.com -partition b \
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-volume user.smith user.terry \
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-extension .rst -date 1/31/1998 17:00
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The following command restores the volume user.pat to partition F</vicepb>
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on machine C<fs4.example.com>. The Tape Coordinator with port offset 1 handles
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the tape containing the full dump; the Tape Coordinator with port offset 0
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handles all tapes containing incremental dumps. (The command is shown here
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on two lines only for legibility reasons.)
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% backup volrestore -server fs5.example.com -partition a \
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-volume user.pat -portoffset 1 0
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=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
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The issuer must be listed in the F</usr/afs/etc/UserList> file on every
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machine where the Backup Server or Volume Location (VL) Server is running,
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and on every file server machine that houses an affected volume. If the
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B<-localauth> flag is included, the issuer must instead be logged on to a
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server machine as the local superuser C<root>.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<butc(5)>,
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L<backup(8)>,
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L<backup_dump(8)>,
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L<backup_diskrestore(8)>,
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L<backup_volsetrestore(8)>,
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L<butc(8)>,
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L<vos_backup(1)>,
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L<vos_remove(1)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
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This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was
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converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ
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Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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