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When restoring objects that have copies, do not use the object copy session ID,
but the object's BackupID, which equals the object's backup session ID.
-datafile GroupName/DataFileName
Specifies an SQL Server data file for restore. GroupName is the name of the
group the data file belongs to.
-asbase NewDBName {-file LogicalFileName1 PhysicalFileName1
[-file LogicalFileName2 PhysicalFileName2]...}
This option can only be used for database restore.
Enables restore of the Microsoft SQL Server database under a new name and
restore of files to a new location. If the -asbase option is used, all logical and
physical filenames have to be specified with the -file option.
-replace
If the specified Microsoft SQL Server database already exists on the specified
client, it is overwritten.
-nochain
Microsoft SQL Server only: Restores only the session identified by the -session
sessionID option. If no sessionID is specified, only the latest session is
restored.
-recovery {rec | norec}
Specifies the state (recovered, nonrecovered) of the Microsoft SQL Server
database after the restore. The default value for this option is rec.
-stopat yyyy/mm/dd.hh:mm:ss
This option is only available for database objects.
Specifies the exact time when the rollforward of transactions will be stopped.
Therefore, to enable database recovery to a particular point in time, the backup
you restore from must be a transaction log backup.
You cannot use this option with norecovery or standby. If you specify a stop at
time that is after the end of the restore log operation, the database is left in a
non-recovered state (as if the restore log is run with norecovery).
-standby File
This option can only be used for database restore.
Specifies the standby state of the Microsoft SQL Server database after the restore.
VMWARE VIRTUAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESTORE
-vmware
Selects the VMware Virtual Infrastructure object for restore.
-barhost OriginalVMwareManagementClient
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