To restore objects from a medium that is not in IDB, use the -medium MediumID
option, instead of the SessionID .
NOTE: The -medium option is not possible when performing a parallel restore.
To get the MediumID and DiskAgentID from the medium, use the omnimlist
command to read the medium. See the omnimlist man page for more information
on this command.
OPTIONS
-version
Displays the version of the omnir command.
-help
Displays the usage synopsis of the omnir command.
-resume SessionID
Starts a new session that continues with the restore from where the failed session
SessionID left off, using the same options as used in the failed session. This
functionality is supported for failed filesystem restore sessions, IDB restore sessions
and for Data Protector Oracle Server integration restore sessions.
FILESYSTEM RESTORE
-filesystem Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label for restore.
-winfs Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the Windows filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label
for restore.
-netware Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the Netware filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label
for restore.
-session SessionID
Specifies the session to be used for restore.
-copyid CopyID
If several copies of the same object exist in one session as a result of the object
copy or object mirror operation, this option identifies the specific object copy
(object mirror or object copy) to be used for restore. By default (if this option is
not specified), Data Protector selects the media set to restore from automatically.
When using this option, it is necessary to specify both the object and the session.
-tree TreeName
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