Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/charlotte/data3 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/eduardo/data1 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/eduardo/data2 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/eduardo/data3 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/martin/data1 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/martin/data2 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/martin/data3 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/norbert/data1 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/norbert/data2 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/norbert/data3 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/peter/data1 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/peter/data2 [Done]
Restoring
1,048,576 /TS/peter/data3 [Done]
Restoring
105 /TS/sys/devconfig.txt [Done]
Restoring
233 /TS/sys/dsmserv.dsk [Done]
Restoring
67,985 /TS/sys/dsmserv.opt [Done]
Restoring
Restoring
1,027 /TS/sys/rc.tsmserver [Done]
Restoring
641 /TS/sys/volhist.txt [Done]
Restore processing finished.
Total number of objects restored:
Total number of objects failed:
Total number of bytes transferred:
Data transfer time:
Network data transfer rate:
Aggregate data transfer rate:
Elapsed processing time:
tsm>
Backup set restore
Example 11-15 shows a partial restore from a local backup set that is on disk. In
this case, some of the files already exist so we had the option to replace the
existing copy, skip restoring that object, or terminate the restore option. Note that
a partial restore from a backup set is available only using the command-line
interface. If you use the GUI, then you can only restore the complete backup set.
Example 11-15 UNIX partial backup set restore
restore backupset /tsm/stg/seqf/43247638.ost /TS/peter/*
tsm>
-subdir=yes -location=file
Restore function invoked.
ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
--- User Action is Required ---
9 /TS/sys/hbaapi.lvl [Done]
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