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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for UNIX and Linux: Backup-Archive ...

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PitdateUse the pitdate option with the pittime option to establish a point in time <strong>for</strong>which you want to display or restore the latest version of your backups. Files orimages that were backed up on or be<strong>for</strong>e the date <strong>and</strong> time you specified, <strong>and</strong>which were not deleted be<strong>for</strong>e the date <strong>and</strong> time you specified, are processed.<strong>Backup</strong> versions that you create after this date <strong>and</strong> time are ignored.Use the pitdate option with the following comm<strong>and</strong>s:v delete backupv query asrv query backupv query groupv query imagev query nasv query wasv restorev restore groupv restore wasv restore imagev restore nas|When pitdate is used, the inactive <strong>and</strong> latest options are implicit.SupportedSyntaxClientsThis option is valid <strong>for</strong> all <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> clients. The <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>client API does not support this option.►► PITDate = date ►◄ParametersExamplesdateSpecifies the appropriate date. Enter the date in the <strong>for</strong>mat you selected withthe date<strong>for</strong>mat option.When you include date<strong>for</strong>mat with a comm<strong>and</strong>, it must precede the fromdate,pitdate, <strong>and</strong> todate options.Comm<strong>and</strong> line:dsmc restore "/fs1/*" -sub=y -pitdate=08/01/2003 -pittime=06:00:00Chapter 9. Using processing options 309

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