Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual page 30

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Backing Up a Volume's Files
Restoring Files
bstnA6k(gbl)# end
bstnA6k# restore data insur volume /claims path stats filer nasE1 nfs /root_vdm_4/backups
cifs BACKUPS source-path /stats recurse
Scheduling restore operation on switch bstnA6k, report name: restore.6._claims.rpt
bstnA6k# ...
bstnA6k# show reports restore.6._claims.rpt
**** Restore Data Report: Started at Thu Jan 19 05:35:30 2006 ****
**** Namespace:
**** Volume:
**** Path:
**** Source Filer:
**** Source NFS Export: /root_vdm_4/backups
**** Source CIFS Share: BACKUPS
**** Source Path:
**** Options:
2-6
filer src-filer {nfs export | cifs share}+ source-path src-path points to the
backup server and file(s):
src-filer (1-64 characters) is the external-filer name for the backup
server,
nfs export (1-1024 characters) identifies the NFS export, and
cifs share (1-1024 characters) identifies the CIFS share. For a
multi-protocol share, enter both paths: nfs export cifs share.
src-path (1-1024 characters) is the path to the backed-up file(s).
You can enter the optional recurse and remove flags in any order:
recurse (optional) causes the restore operation to descend into
subdirectories.
remove (optional) activates a clean-up routine after the restore is
finished; the restore operation removes the backed up files after
confirming a successful restore to the volume.
As with nsck and sync jobs, every restore operation produces a report as it runs. The
CLI shows the report name after you invoke the command. Use
list of restore reports, and use
the progress of the operation.
For example, the following command sequence restores a directory, /claims/stats in
the "insur" namespace, then shows the restore report. The source of the restore is a
multi-protocol share on external filer named "nasE1:"
insur
/claims
/stats/restore
192.168.25.51
/stats
recurse
,
, or
to view one report. The report shows
show
tail
grep
for a full
show reports
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