HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Manual page 368

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-position segment1:offset1
Specifies the segment and offset position of the restore object data on the medium;
for example 67:20. If the position is not specified, the position 1:0 is assumed,
thus prolonging the restore time. Note that the sequence has to match the
sequence in the list created using the -maid option.
ObjectOptions
-filesystem Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label for restore.
Client determines the name of the system where the object was backed up.
MountPoint specifies the mount point name of the volume to be restored (for
example /C, /tmp, /, etc. ). It must be in the same format as stored in the IDB.
Label specifies the backup/restore objects description that uniquely defines an
object ( -filesystem computer.domain.net:/mount label)
-winfs Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the Windows filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label
for restore. Client determines the name of the system where the object was backed
up. MountPoint specifies the mount point name of the volume to be restored
(for example /C, /tmp, /, etc. ). It must be in the same format as stored in the
IDB. Therefore, for example, on Windows systems C: translates into /C. Label
specifies the backup/restore object's description that uniquely defines an object
(-winfs computer.domain.net:/C: etc.)
-omnidb Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the files from the IDB identified with Client:MountPoint Label for
restore. Client determines the name of the system where the object is to be
restored. MountPoint for IDB is always /. Label specifies the backup/restore
object's description that uniquely defines an object ( -omnidb
computer.domain.net:/C: etc.).
-daid DAID
Specifies the disk agent identification number of the disk agent that backed up
an object.
-merge
This option merges files from the backup medium to the target directory and
replaces older versions that exist in the directory with newer (if they exist on the
medium) files. Existing files are overwritten if the version on the medium is newer
than the version on disk. No existing directory is deleted. If a directory or file
doesn't exist on disk (but is on the backup medium) it is restored (created).
-overwrite
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