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–newinstance TargetDatacenter
Specifies the datacenter that the virtual machines are restored to. By default, the
virtual machines are restored to the original datacenter. Use this option in the
case of a disaster recovery when the new datacenter does not have the same
name as the original one.
You can also use this option to restore the virtual machines outside of a
datacenter, in which case you must specify -newinstance "None".
This option is not applicable if you restore from a VCBfile backup.
–consolidate
Removes all existing virtual machine snapshots (including non-Data Protector
ones) after the restore completes. It means that all the changes made on the active
snapshot branch are committed to the virtual machine base.
–memory
Restores also the virtual machine memory file if it was backed up.
–register
Enables you to restore virtual machines to datacenters in which virtual machines
with such names are not registered. If this option is not specified, unregistered
virtual machines are not restored.
–poweron
Puts the newly restored virtual machines online when the session completes.
–overwrite [older]
This option has different meanings, depending on whether you restore from a
Snapshot, Suspend, VCBimage, or VCBfile backup:
Snapshot, Suspend, VCBimage: If the virtual machines to be restored already
exist in the destination, Data Protector unregisters such virtual machines, deletes
their files, and then restores them from the backup. If this option is not specified
or if you specify –overwrite older, the existing virtual machines remain
intact. They are not restored from the backup.
Note that if you restore from a Snapshot, Suspend, or VCBimage backup,
and at the same time you specify –newinstance "None", the same description
applies as if you restored from a VCBfile backup.
VCBfile: If the files to be restored already exist in the destination, Data Protector
overwrites them with the files from the backup. If you add older, the files are
overwritten only if they are older than the files from the backup. Otherwise, they
remain intact: they are not restored from the backup. If this option is not specified,
the existing files remain intact: they are not restored from the backup.
MICROSOFT SHAREPOINT PORTAL SERVER RESTORE
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