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=head1 NAME
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vos_restore - Converts an ASCII dump file into an AFS volume
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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=for html
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<div class="synopsis">
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B<vos restore> S<<< B<-server> <I<machine name>> >>>
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S<<< B<-partition> <I<partition name>> >>>
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S<<< B<-name> <I<name of volume to be restored>> >>>
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S<<< [B<-file> <I<dump file>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-id> <I<volume ID>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-overwrite> (abort | full | incremental)] >>>
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[B<-offline>] [B<-readonly>]
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S<<< [B<-creation> (dump | keep | new)] >>>
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S<<< [B<-lastupdate> (dump | keep | new)] >>>
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[B<-nodelete>] S<<< [B<-cell> <I<cell name>>] >>>
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[B<-noauth>] [B<-localauth>]
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[-verbose] [B<-encrypt>] [B<-noresolve>] [B<-help>]
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B<vos res> S<<< B<-s> <I<machine name>> >>>
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S<<< B<-p> <I<partition name>> >>>
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S<<< B<-na> <I<name of volume to be restored>> >>>
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S<<< [B<-f> <I<dump file>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-i> <I<volume ID>>] >>>
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S<<< [B<-ov> (a | f | i)] >>>
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[B<-of>] [B<-r>]
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S<<< [B<-cr> (d | k | n)] >>>
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S<<< [B<-la> (d | k | n)] >>>
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[B<-nod>] S<<< [B<-c> <I<cell name>>] >>>
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[B<-noa>] [B<-lo>] [B<-v>] [B<-e>] [B<-nor>] [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<vos restore> command converts a volume dump file previously created
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with the B<vos dump> command from ASCII into the volume format appropriate
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for the machine type indicated by the B<-server> argument, and restores it
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as a read/write volume to the partition named by the B<-partition>
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argument on that machine. The Volume Server assigns the volume name
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indicated with the B<-name> argument, and resets the volume's creation
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timestamp to the time at which the restore operation begins (the creation
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timestamp is stored in the volume header and reported 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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Use the B<-file> argument to name the dump file, or omit the argument to
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provide the file via the standard input stream, presumably through a
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pipe. The pipe can be named, which enables interoperation with third-party
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backup utilities.
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As described in the following list, the command can create a completely
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new volume or overwrite an existing volume. In all cases, the full dump of
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the volume must be restored before any incremental dumps. If there are
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multiple incremental dump files, they must be restored in the order they
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were created.
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=over 4
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=item *
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To create a new read/write volume, use the B<-name> argument to specify a
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volume name that does not already exist in the Volume Location Database
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(VLDB), and the B<-server> and B<-partition> arguments to specify the new
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volume's site. It is best to omit the B<-id> argument so that the Volume
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Location (VL) Server allocates a volume ID automatically. Do not include
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the B<-overwrite> argument, because there is no existing volume to
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overwrite.
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=item *
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To overwrite an existing volume at its current site, specify its name and
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site with the B<-name>, B<-server>, and B<-partition> arguments. The
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volume retains its current volume ID number unless the B<-id> argument is
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provided. Specify the value C<f> or C<i> for the B<-overwrite> argument to
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indicate whether the dump file is full or incremental, respectively.
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=item *
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To overwrite an existing volume and move it to a new site, specify its
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name and the new site with the B<-name>, B<-server>, and B<-partition>
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arguments. The volume retains its current volume ID number unless the
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B<-id> argument is provided. The volume is removed from its original
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site. Specify the value C<f> for the B<-overwrite> argument to indicate
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that the dump file is a full dump (it is not possible to restore an
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incremental dump and move the volume at the same time).
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=back
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If the volume named by the B<-name> argument already exists and the
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B<-overwrite> argument is omitted, the command interpreter produces the
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following prompt:
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Do you want to do a full/incremental restore or abort? [fia](a):
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Respond by entering one of the following values:
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=over 4
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=item *
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C<f> if restoring a full dump file
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=item *
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C<i> if restoring an incremental dump file
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=item *
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C<a> or Return to cancel the restore operation
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=back
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=head1 CAUTIONS
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If the B<-file> argument is omitted, the issuer must provide all other
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necessary arguments, because the standard input stream is unavailable for
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responding to the command interpreter's prompts for missing
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information. In particular, the issuer must provide the B<-overwrite>
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argument if overwriting an existing volume.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=item B<-server> <I<server name>>
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Identifies the file server machine onto which to restore the
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volume. Provide the machine's IP address or its host name (either fully
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qualified or using an unambiguous abbreviation). For details, see
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L<vos(1)>.
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=item B<-partition> <I<partition name>>
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Identifies the partition (on the file server machine specified by the
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B<-server> argument) onto which to restore the volume. Provide the
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partition's complete name with preceding slash (for example, F</vicepa>)
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or use one of the three acceptable abbreviated forms. For details, see
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L<vos(1)>.
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=item B<-name> <I<name of volume>>
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Specifies the name under which to restore the volume. It can be up to 22
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characters long, but cannot end with a C<.readonly> or C<.backup>
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extension. If the volume already exists, it is overwritten subject to the
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value of the B<-overwrite> argument.
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=item B<-file> <I<dump file>>
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Names the dump file to restore. Incomplete pathnames are interpreted
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relative to the current working directory. Omit this argument to provide
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the dump file via the standard input stream.
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=item B<-id> <I<volume ID>>
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Specifies the volume ID number to assign to the restored volume.
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=item B<-overwrite> (a | f | i)
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Specifies which type of dump file is being restored when overwriting an
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existing volume. Provide one of the following values:
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=item *
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C<a> to terminate the restore operation.
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=item *
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C<f> if restoring a full dump file.
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=item *
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C<i> if restoring an incremental dump file. This value is not acceptable
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if the B<-server> and B<-partition> arguments do not indicate the volume's
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current site.
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=back
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This argument is mandatory if the B<-file> argument is not provided.
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=item B<-offline>
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Leaves the new volume flagged as off-line in the volume database.
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=item B<-readonly>
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Flags the new volume as read-only in the volume database.
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=item B<-creation> <I<dump | keep | new>>
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Set the creation date of the new volume to the timestamp from the
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dumped volume (dump), from the target volume, if there is one (keep),
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or generate a new one using the current time (new).
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=item B<-lastupdate> <I<dump | keep | new>>
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Set the last updated date of the new volume to the timestamp from the
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dumped volume (dump), from the target volume, if there is one (keep),
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or generate a new one using the current time (new).
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=item B<-nodelete>
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This option is available in OpenAFS clients 1.4.7 or
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later and 1.5.31 or later. This option can be used with OpenAFS server
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versions 1.4.1 or later and 1.5.0 or later.
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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<vos(1)>.
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=item B<-noauth>
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Assigns the unprivileged identity C<anonymous> to the issuer. Do not
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combine this flag with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see
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L<vos(1)>.
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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<vos> command interpreter presents it
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to the Volume Server and Volume Location Server during mutual
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authentication. Do not combine this flag with the B<-cell> argument or
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B<-noauth> flag. For more details, see L<vos(1)>.
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=item B<-verbose>
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Produces on the standard output stream a detailed trace of the command's
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execution. If this argument is omitted, only warnings and error messages
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appear.
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=item B<-encrypt>
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Encrypts the command so that the operation's results are not transmitted
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across the network in clear text. This option is available in OpenAFS
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versions 1.4.11 or later and 1.5.60 or later.
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=item B<-noresolve>
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Shows all servers as IP addresses instead of the DNS name. This is very
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useful when the server address is registered as 127.0.0.1 or when dealing
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with multi-homed servers. This option is available in OpenAFS
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versions 1.4.8 or later and 1.5.35 or later.
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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 EXAMPLES
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The following command restores the contents of the dump file
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F</afs/example.com/common/dumps/terry.dump> to the F</vicepc> partition on the
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file server machine C<fs3.example.com>. The restored volume is named
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C<user.terry>.
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% cd /afs/example.com/common/dumps
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% vos restore -file terry.dump -server fs3.example.com -partition c \
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-name user.terry
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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 the
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machine specified with the B<-server> argument and on each database server
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machine. If the B<-localauth> flag is included, the issuer must instead be
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logged on to a server machine as the local superuser C<root>.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<restorevol(1)>,
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L<vos(1)>,
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L<vos_dump(1)>,
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L<vos_examine(1)>,
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L<vos_listvol(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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