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Related reference“Fromnode” on page 322The fromnode option permits one node to per<strong>for</strong>m comm<strong>and</strong>s <strong>for</strong> another node. Auser on another node must use the set access comm<strong>and</strong> to permit you to query,restore, or retrieve files <strong>for</strong> the other node.“Query Filespace” on page 485The query filespace comm<strong>and</strong> displays a list of file spaces <strong>for</strong> a node that arestored on the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server, or that are inside a backup set fromthe <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server, when the backupsetname option is specified.You can also specify a single file space name to query.“Restore” on page 498The restore comm<strong>and</strong> obtains copies of backup versions of your files from a <strong>Tivoli</strong><strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server, or inside a backup set. To restore files, specify thedirectories or selected files, or select the files from a list. Restore files to thedirectory from which you backed them up or to a different directory. <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong><strong>Manager</strong> uses the preservepath option with the subtree value as the default <strong>for</strong>restoring files.“Retrieve” on page 517The retrieve comm<strong>and</strong> obtains copies of archived files from the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong><strong>Manager</strong> server. You can retrieve specific files or entire directories.Restoring or retrieving files to another workstationFrom a different workstation, you can restore or retrieve files you have alreadybacked up from your own workstation. You must know the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>password assigned to your node.To restore or retrieve files to another workstation, use the virtualnodename optionto specify the node name of the workstation from which you backed up the files.Virtualnodename cannot be set to the hostname of the machine. You can use thevirtualnodename option when you start <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> or you can add thevirtualnodename option to your client user options file dsm.opt. Use thevirtualnodename option on the dsmj comm<strong>and</strong> if you are borrowing another user’smachine <strong>and</strong> you do not want to update their client user options file.<strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> prompts you <strong>for</strong> the password <strong>for</strong> your original node.After you enter the correct password, all file systems from your originalworkstation appear in the Restore or Retrieve window. You can restore or retrievefiles as if you were working on your own workstation.Important: When you use this method to access files, you have access to all filesbacked up <strong>and</strong> archived from your workstation. You are considered a virtual rootuser.You can use the virtualnodename option in a comm<strong>and</strong>. For example, to restoreyour projx files, enter:dsmc restore -virtualnodename=nodeone “/home/monnett/projx/*”If you do not want to restore or retrieve the files to the same directory name onthe alternate workstation, enter a different destination.The considerations <strong>for</strong> retrieving files are the same as restoring files.194 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> <strong>Backup</strong>-<strong>Archive</strong> Clients Version 6.1: Installation <strong>and</strong> User’s Guide

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