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Table 53. Restore <strong>and</strong> retrieve processing options (continued)OptionDescriptionmonitor “Monitor” on page 352 Specifies whether you want to monitor an image restoreof one or more file systems belonging to a NetworkAttached <strong>Storage</strong> (NAS) file server.noprompt “Noprompt” on page356optfile “Optfile” on page 359pick “Pick” on page 363pitdate “Pitdate” on page 364pittime “Pittime” on page 365preservepath “Preservepath” onpage 371replace “Replace” on page 378showmembers “Showmembers”on page 396 (does not apply toMac OS X)subdir “Subdir” on page 411tapeprompt “Tapeprompt” onpage 412todate “Todate” on page 424totime “Totime” on page 425type “Type” on page 427verifyimage “Verifyimage” onpage 430suppresses the confirmation prompt that is presented bythe delete group, delete archive, expire, restore image,<strong>and</strong> set event comm<strong>and</strong>s.Specifies the client user options file you want to usewhen you start a <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> session.Creates a list of backup versions, images, or archivecopies that match the file specification you enter. Fromthe list, you can select the versions to process. Includethe inactive option to view both active <strong>and</strong> inactiveobjects.Use the pitdate option with the pittime option toestablish a point in time <strong>for</strong> which you want to displayor restore the latest version of your backups.Use the pittime option with the pitdate option toestablish a point in time <strong>for</strong> which you want to displayor restore the latest version of your backups.Specifies how much of the source path to reproduce aspart of the target directory path when you restore orretrieve files to a new location.Specifies whether to overwrite an existing file, or toprompt you <strong>for</strong> your selection when you restore orretrieve files.Displays all members of a group.Specifies whether you want to include subdirectories ofa named directory.Specifies whether you want <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> towait <strong>for</strong> a tape required <strong>for</strong> a restore or retrieve to bemounted, or to prompt you <strong>for</strong> your choice.Use the todate option with the totime option to specifyan ending date <strong>and</strong> time to which you want to search<strong>for</strong> backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, orquery operation.Use the totime option with the todate option to specifyan ending date <strong>and</strong> time to which you want to search<strong>for</strong> backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, orquery operation.Use the type option with the query node comm<strong>and</strong> tospecify the type of node to query.Use the verifyimage option with the restore imagecomm<strong>and</strong> to specify that you want to enable detectionof bad sectors on the destination target volume. If badsectors are detected on the target volume, <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong><strong>Manager</strong> issues a warning message on the console <strong>and</strong>in the error log. This option is valid <strong>for</strong> AIX, HP-UX,<strong>Linux</strong> x86/x86_64, <strong>Linux</strong> on POWER, <strong>and</strong> Solaris only.252 <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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