Nicholas,
I think this method doesn't help.
I came across the same problem some time ago and didn't find a solution,
too.
The problem is:
When using the GUI interface you can select any set of files and folders
to be restored in ONE SESSION.
When using the CL interface you only can select one tree to be restored.
Now think of a situation where the files of your node are spread over 20
tapes. The first restore mounts 15 tapes, the second and third restore
will mount some of those 15 tapes AGAIN for sure, so you loose a lot of
time in comparison to the GUI method.
Best regards,
Michael Bartl
Nicholas Cassimatis wrote:
>
> When I wanted to do this, I wrote a script to run the restore of each
> directory/filesystem, but I had to do it one at a time. The following
> would be my script with your filesystems on AIX:
>
> dsmc restore /oracle/stage/ -subdir=yes -inactive -pitd=09/02/01
> read NOTHING
> dsmc restore /sapmnt/SA2/ -subdir=yes -inactive -pitd=09/02/01
> read NOTHING
> dsmc restore /oracle/SA2/sapreorg/ -subdir=yes -inactive -pitd=09/02/01
> read NOTHING
>
> The "read NOTHING" lines causes the script to pause for input (any
> keystroke) so I was able to verify the restore went without problems (on NT
> it would be "pause").
>
> Nick Cassimatis
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>
> Today is the tomorrow of yesterday.
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