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trees using the RESTORE NODE server command, provided that you know the<br />

fully qualified name of each file or directory and the image in which that object<br />

was backed up.<br />

To restore NAS files and directories:<br />

1. Click the Restore from the main window. The Restore window appears.<br />

2. Expand the directory tree if necessary. To expand a node in the tree, click the<br />

plus sign (+) next to an object in the tree. Nodes shown are those that have<br />

been backed up and to which your administrator has authority. The root node<br />

called Nodes is not selectable. This node only appears if a NAS plug-in is<br />

present on the client workstation. NAS nodes appear on the same level as the<br />

node of the client workstation. Only nodes to which the administrator has<br />

authority appear.<br />

3. Expand the NAS node to display the File Level object.<br />

4. Expand the File Level object to display the volumes, directories, and files that<br />

were last backed up. When you expand the volume object, and complete TOC<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation is available on the server <strong>for</strong> the latest backup, the Load Table of<br />

Contents dialog appears. If complete TOC in<strong>for</strong>mation is not available <strong>for</strong> the<br />

latest backup, no objects appear below the volume object. The next step<br />

explains how to display objects from backups other than the latest backup.<br />

Complete TOC in<strong>for</strong>mation is provided if you per<strong>for</strong>med either of the<br />

following operations: (1) A differential image backup with TOC in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and its corresponding full image backup with TOC in<strong>for</strong>mation, or (2) A full<br />

image backup with TOC in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

5. Click the selection boxes next to the directories or files that you want to restore.<br />

a. If you want to restore files from a NAS image that was backed up on a<br />

particular date or display files from several older versions, highlight the<br />

volume you want to restore and click the Point In Time button.<br />

b. If you select Use a Point in Time Date in the Point in Time Restore<br />

windows, files from the image backed up on that date, and if it is a<br />

differential image, files from its corresponding full image appear under the<br />

File Level object.<br />

c. If you click Use Selected Images in the Point in Time Restore window, the<br />

Selected Images window appears <strong>for</strong> you to select images. The contents of<br />

the selected images appear in the File Level object.<br />

6. Click Restore. The Restore Destination window appears. Enter the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

in the Restore Destination window. If you choose to restore to a different<br />

destination, you can only restore one volume at a time to a different<br />

destination.<br />

7. Click Restore. The NAS Restore Task List window displays the restore<br />

processing status and progress bar. If there is a number next to the progress<br />

bar, it indicates the size of the restore, if known. After the restore completes, the<br />

NAS Restore Report window displays processing details. If you must close the<br />

Web browser session, current NAS operations continue after you disconnect.<br />

You can use the Dismiss button on the NAS Restore Task List window to quit<br />

monitoring processes without ending the current operation.<br />

8. (Optional) To monitor processing of an operation, select the Actions → TSM<br />

Activities from the main window.<br />

Considerations:<br />

v Workstation and remote (NAS) backups are mutually exclusive in a Restore<br />

window. After selecting an item <strong>for</strong> restore, the next item you select must be of<br />

the same type either (either workstation or NAS).<br />

202 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Backup</strong>-<strong>Archive</strong> <strong>Clients</strong>: Installation and User's Guide

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