img -restore -proxy added_filepath/filename.zmg -ip=IP_address [-s=set]
[-ap=advanced_options]
where the [...] brackets indicate optional commands.
To restore an Imaging bundle:
img -restore -proxy bundle_name -ip=IP_address
You can abbreviate
-restore -proxy
For more information, see:
"Command Details" on page 229
"Examples" on page 230
Command Details
Restore Proxy Mode Commands and Parameters
Table F-8
Parameter
Specifies
added_filepath/
The filename and added path of the image to retrieve, including the
filename.zmg
extension (case sensitive).
-s=fileset
The number of the image file set to be restored. Valid values are 1 through 10.
For information on creating file sets of an image, see
Installing, and Restoring Standard Images," on page
If you omit this parameter, file set 1 is used.
bundle_name
The name of the bundle to be applied.
-ap=partition:partition
A mapping between a partition in the image archive (apartition) and a target
physical partition on the local machine (ppartition). Use this parameter to
selectively restore a specific part of the image to a specific local partition.
IMPORTANT: If you use this parameter, none of the existing local partitions are
removed, and only the target local partition is updated. The update process does
not remove any existing files or overwrite any existing files of the same names if
they are newer. If you want to remove all existing files from the target partition
before updating it, first use the
the partition. If you choose to restore the base image, you need to delete and
recreate the target partition before restoring the image because your system
might be left in an inconsistent state if the Selective Partition Image restoration
fails.
For apartition, use the partition number displayed for the source partition in the
Image Explorer (zmgexp)
displayed by
partition of a supported file system. You can repeat this parameter as needed to
request multiple selective restorations in a single operation. In doing so, you can
apply multiple parts of the image to a single local partition, but you can't apply
the same part of an image to multiple local partitions in a single operation.
as:
,
-r -proxy
-restorep
Partition Operations Mode
utility. For ppartition, use the partition number
img dump
for the target partition. The target partition must be a
, or
.
-rp
.zmg
Section 1.5.2, "Creating,
35.
to delete and re-create
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