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attributes) are logged to the IDB. You can browse directories and files before
restoring and in addition look at file attributes. Data Protector can fast position
on the tape when restoring a specific file or directory.
If the logging level is not specified, the logging level of the source object is used.
-no_log
Specifies the logging level of the object consolidation session. No information
about backed up files and directories is logged to the IDB. You will not be able
to search and browse files and directories before restoring.
-log_dirs
Specifies the logging level of the object consolidation session. All detailed
information about backed up directories (names, versions, and attributes) is
logged to the IDB. You can browse only directories before restoring.
-log_file
Specifies the logging level of the object consolidation session. All detailed
information about backed up files and directories (filenames and file versions)
is logged to the IDB. You can browse directories and files before restoring, and
Data Protector can fast position on the tape when restoring a specific file or
directory. The information does not occupy much space, since not all file details
(file attributes) are logged to the database.
-[no_]recycle
The -recycle option removes data and catalog protection of the objects on
the source media. When there are no more protected objects on the media, the
media can be overwritten. The -no_recycle option is available as part of the
object definition if the -recycle option is specified as part of
GENERAL_OPTIONS.
IMPORTANT: If you recycle data protection of source objects, the recycled points
in time will no longer be available. Unless copies of these points in time exist,
you will be able to restore only to the latest (consolidated) point in time.
-locationpriority MediumLocation [MediumLocation]
The order in which media are selected for object consolidation in case copies
of the same object version exist in more than one location. By default, Data
Protector automatically selects the most appropriate media set. Media location
priority is considered if more than one media set equally matches the conditions
of the media set selection algorithm.
The priority must be specified in the form "=MediumLocation" (equal to) or
"<MediumLocation" (lower priority than).
If you specify -locationpriority "=Loc1" "<Loc2" "=Loc3" "<Loc4",
than Loc1 has the highest priority, Loc2 and Loc3 have a lower priority, and
Loc4 has the lowest priority.
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