*
specifies that any disk volume on the tape is to be restored. The asterisk matches any disk
volume name on the tape.
volume-mode-restore-option
specifies one or more conditions for the RESTORE process (see RESTORE Options (page 127)).
File-Mode RESTORE Options
The RESTORE options fall into five categories in file mode. For descriptions, see RESTORE Options
(page 127).
• Standard RESTORE options (usable with other RESTORE option categories):
PARTONLYMYIDAUDITED
REMOTEIOSIZENOPROMPTDETAIL
STARTNOSAFEGUARDIGNORE
TAPEDATENOTKEEP
TURNOFFAUDITNOREWINDLISTALL
VERIFYNOUNLOADLISTONLY
VERIFYTAPEOPENMAP NAMES
VOLPAGELENGTHMULTIDRIVE
• File-conversion RESTORE options (to convert files from one tape format to another):
ISLACKDSLACK
SCRATCHVOLEXT
• Enscribe RESTORE options (to restore Enscribe files):
PARTOFNOPURGEUNTILALTFILE
REBUILDPART
• SQL RESTORE options (to restore SQL files):
SQLTAPEPARTARRAYREGISTERONLYINDEXESAUTOCREATECATALOG
SQLCATALOGSMAP NAMESCATALOGS
SQLCOMPILENOSQLDATACOLLATIONS
NOTE: SQL files cannot be restored to optical disk.
• SMF RESTORE option (to place SMF files on specific physical disks within SMF storage pools):
PHYSVOL
NOTE: Restoring SMF catalog files (file codes 460 through 462) causes RESTORE to change
the file code to 0. Use SMFIXUP to change these files back to their original codes.
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