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
Specifies the file, component, or tree to restore. Note that when specifying trees
on UNIX systems, complete trees must be specified including the mount points,
whereas on Windows systems, trees must be specified without volumes (drives).
For example: -tree /usr/temp (UNIX system) and -tree
/temp/Filesytem/E (Windows system).
-into Pathname
Restores the selected fileset into the given directory.
RAW DISK RESTORE
-rawdisk Client Label
Selects the disk image identified by Client and 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.
-section [ToSection=]Section
Specifies the disk image section to be restored. To restore the section to a new
section, include both the source and destination section.
NDMP RESTORE
-full
Specifies that the selected object will be restored from the last full backup and
all incremental backups related to this full backup.
-filesystem Client:MountPoint Label
Selects the filesystem identified with Client:MountPoint Label for restore.
-session SessionID
Specifies the session to be used for restore.
-tree TreeName
Specifies the file, component, or tree to restore. Note that when specifying trees
on UNIX systems, complete trees must be specified including the mount points,
whereas on Windows systems, trees must be specified without volumes (drives).
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