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TSM Kommandozeile Überblick

Commands

  • List contents of backup:
dsmc query backup '/data/*'
  • Restore files with directory recursion to original location:
dsmc restore "/data/*" -su=yes

„-su“ stands for subdirectories.

  • Restore files recursively to a different location:
dsmc restore "/data/*" /different/location/ -su=yes

The „/“ at end of the new location is mandatory.

  • Allow access to this host's backup from other hosts:
dsmc set access backup "*" TOP*.PHYSIK.UNI-FREIBURG.DE root
  • Display host that have been allowed access to this host's backup.
query backup
  • Delete access to this host's backup from other hosts:
delete access

A list of access rules is shown and the user selects which one to delete.

query access -fromnode=other

query restore

  1. lists restartable sessions

cancel restore restart restore (how do you cancel a restartable session?)

Do several at once to speed up recovery

Options

  • Options apparently go at the end of a command.
  • It looks like using dsmc interactively will wait for tape mounts but otherwise it won't. You can use the tapeprompt option:
  -tapeprompt=no

„No“ is the default and means TSM will automatically wait for the tape to be mounted. „Yes“ means TSM will ask the user whether to wait or not.

  • Specify what to do when trying to restore to an existing file with:
-replace=xxx

The possibilities are:

  • Prompt (default): You are prompted whether to overwrite a file that already exists on your workstation.
  • All: All existing files are overwritten. No action is taken on the file until there is a response to the prompt.
  • Yes: Any existing files are overwritten. No action is taken on the file until there is a response to the prompt.
  • No: Existing files are not overwritten. No more prompts will be displayed.

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