Specifies the name of NetVault Client from which the data was backed up. | |
Example: -plugin “File System” | |
Specifies the ID of the saveset that you want to restore. Use this option when you want to restore a particular saveset. Alternatively, use the ‑title option to restore data from the latest saveset for that backup. | |
Specifies the name of the backup that you want to restore. Example: If the job name is “Test Backup” and the tag or backup type identifier is “VSS Full,” then specify: -title “Test Backup - VSS FULL” If more than one saveset exists for the job, the latest one is used. To restore data from a particular saveset, use the -saveset option. | |
Specifies the timestamp of the saveset that you want to restore. This option can be used with the “-title” option to create a Restore Selection Set without specifying the saveset ID. Example: -timestamp “19:25 21 Apr 2016” | |
NOTE: The -include option must be specified before the -rename option when both options are used in a Restore Selection Set. | |
Renames or relocates restore items. NOTE: When you use the -rename option to rename and relocate, NetVault automatically splits the new path into the relocate section and the rename section. If a NetVault plug-in requires you to specify rename and relocate in the same section, use double quotes around the new path to instruct NetVault to keep the selections in the same path and to use the entire literal path for the rename section. For example:
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Specifies Restore Options for a job. To use this option, you require the “Tag ID” of the option that you want to set. The Tag ID can either be the backup option name as recognized by the CLI or a numeric value assigned to the option by NetVault. Both of these values are grouped under the [Plugin Options] section in the nvsetmodify.cfg file. | |
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The following example creates a Restore Selection Set “restorebig” that restores data from saveset ID “320” created with the Plug-in for FileSystem. The data was backed up from client “isp9039.” The set includes the entire volume for restore except directory “/a1”and relocates the file “document” from “/usr/var” to “usr/tmp” directory. Lastly, it enables the restore option “Overwrite Newer Files”: |
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The following example creates a Restore Selection Set using the -timestamp option: |
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Create a Backup Options Set to perform Full Backups using Plug-in for FileSystem. The backup must be configured as restartable: |
Specifies the schedule type. The supported values are:
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Specifies the days of week when the job is run. Example: -weekdays Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri | |||
Specifies the weeks in a month when the job is run. Use “L” to specify the last week in the month. Example: -weeks 1, 3 L | |||
Specifies the dates in the month when the job is run. Use “L” to specify the last day of the month. Example: -monthdays 7, 14, 21, L | |||
Example: -every 12-month | |||
Specifies the target drive. This option must be preceded by the -device option. Specify each drive that can be used separately using -librarydrivenumber option. | |||||||
Specifies media reuse media. The values that can be used with this option are:
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Specifies the timeout interval for media requests. It can be set to any value between 00:05 and 23:59. This option is only valid if the option -mediarequesttimeout is set to TRUE. |
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