Marc,

Here is an example of how to restore a single file from a backupset.

Hope this helps.

tsm> restore backupset test.2951293 \\erms_ws06\c$\jim\setup.exe
Restore function invoked.

ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
Restoring          45,568 \\erms_ws06\c$\jim\SETUP.EXE [Done]

Restore processing finished.

Total number of objects restored:         1
Total number of objects failed:           0
Total number of bytes transferred:    44.79 KB
Data transfer time:                    0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:            0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:          0.13 KB/sec
Elapsed processing time:           00:05:31




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Articulent Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Backup Sets


Hi Joerg & *SMers,

What would be a sample syntax of the partial restore command?  I have since
tried restoring a client via command line and can only restore the FULL
Restore.
Here is what I am typing to try to get one file restored from the backup
set:

BACKUPSET=BKSETTAPE.43448461
CLIENT=ADSMTST

TSM>restore backupset bksettape.43448461 sourcefilespec c:
\winnt\cookies\mm2048.dat

I have also tried:

TSM>restore backupset bksettape.43448461 sourcefilespec \\adsmtst\c
$\winnt\cookies\mm2048.dat

do I have to type "sourcefilespec"?

ALSO:
If I wanted to restore the entire cookies directory, what would the syntax
be? (...cookies\    or ..cookies\*   or ..cookies\...\*  )

Any help would be appreciated.

Marc Levitan
Senior LAN Engineer
PFPC Global Fund Services





                    Joerg
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                    03/14/2001
                    05:40 PM
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Marc, see my previous append - you CAN restore an individual file using the
CLI (NOT the GUI nor the Web Client). You are correct in that you can
generate a backupset and specify the filespace(s) you want to have included
in the backup set.

Joerg Pohlmann



Marc Levitan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 2001-03-14 05:00:34
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>From my understanding, no.  A backupset is a flat file (.ost).  It will be
restored in it's entirety.  However I do believe that you can define what
filespace the Backupset originally backs up.  In other words, you can
backup only what you want to.  Hope this helps.

Marc Levitan
Senior LAN Engineer
PFPC Global Fund Services





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Is it possible to restore a single from from a backupset without restoring
the entire set?





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