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{filespacename}Specifies the file space (enclosed in braces) on the server that contains the filesyou want to restore. This is the name on the workstation drive from which thefiles were backed up, or the virtual file space name <strong>for</strong> a group.Specify a file space name when you restore a backup set containing a group.Specify a file space name when the sourcefilespec does not exist on the targetcomputer. This can occur if the drive label name has changed or if you arerestoring files backed up from another node with drive labels that are differentfrom yours.sourcefilespecSpecifies the source path of a portion of the backup set. The default is torestore the entire backup set.SYSTEMOBJECTSpecifies that you want to restore all system objects from the backup set. Youcannot restore individual system objects from the backup set. This parameter is<strong>for</strong> the Windows 2003 <strong>and</strong> Windows XP clients only. To restore individualsystem objects from a backup set, use the restore systemobject comm<strong>and</strong>.SYSTEMSTATESpecifies that you want to restore the entire backup of the system state fromthe backup set. You cannot restore individual system state components fromthe backup set. This parameter is valid only <strong>for</strong> systems that support systemstate. To restore individual system state components from a backup set, use therestore systemstate comm<strong>and</strong>.destinationfilespecSpecifies the destination path <strong>for</strong> the restored files. If you do not specify asourcefilespec, you cannot specify a destinationfilespec. If you do not specify adestination, <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> restores the files to the original sourcepath. If you are restoring more than one file, you must end the filespecification with a directory delimiter (/), otherwise, <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>assumes the last name is a file name <strong>and</strong> reports an error. If you are restoring asingle file, you can optionally end the destination file specification with a filename if you want to give the restored file a new name. When thesourcefilespec does not exist on the target machine, you must specifydestinationfilespec.backupsetnameSpecifies the name of the backup set from the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server. Ifthe location parameter is specified, you must set -location=server.localfilenameSpecifies the file name of the first backup set volume. You must set-location=file.tapedeviceSpecifies the name of the tape device containing the backup set volume. Youmust use a Windows native device driver, not the device driver provided by<strong>Tivoli</strong>. You must set -location=tape.LOCation=Specifies the location of the backup set. If you do not specify the locationparameter, the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> client searches <strong>for</strong> backup sets on the<strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> server. If you specify the location parameter, the valuemust be one of the three choices below.Chapter 11. Using comm<strong>and</strong>s 509

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