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4. Application data restore if the server was migrated from the Tivoli StorageManager Express product.Backup set restores using the client comm<strong>and</strong>-line interfaceThe client comm<strong>and</strong> line interface can restore data from a backup set from theserver, from a local file, or from a local tape device. You can use the clientcomm<strong>and</strong> line interface to restore individual files from local backup sets <strong>and</strong> frombackup sets without a TOC.To restore a backup set from the client comm<strong>and</strong> line interface, use the querybackupset comm<strong>and</strong> to display what backup set data is available, then use restorecomm<strong>and</strong>s to restore the data.You can use the comm<strong>and</strong>s below to restore data from backup sets. Use theappropriate comm<strong>and</strong> for the location of the backup set <strong>and</strong> the data in the backupset. (See the table in the parent topic)restorerestore backupsetrestore imagerestore systemobjectrestore systemstateRelated reference“Query Backupset” on page 588“Query Image” on page 596“Restore” on page 613“Restore Backupset” on page 622“Restore Image” on page 634“Restore Systemobject” on page 641“Restore Systemstate” on page 643Restore Net Appliance CIFS sharesRestoring the share definition requires restoring the root directory of the share filespace, which under most circumstances can be done as follows: dsmc rest\\NetAppFiler\CifsShareName\ -dirsonly.The following output indicates that the root directory (<strong>and</strong> share definition hasbeen restored):Restoring0 \\NetAppFiler\CifsShareName\ [Done]If the CIFS share definition is deleted on the Net Appliance file server, the client isunable to directly restore the share definition because the share is no longeraccessible.The share definition can be restored indirectly by creating a temporary local share<strong>and</strong> restoring the share definition to the temporary share as follows:md c:\tempdir net share tempshare=c:\tempdir/remark:"Temporary Share for Restoring Deleted CIFS Share"net use z: \\LocalMachineName\tempsharedsmc res \\NetAppFiler\CifsShareName\ z:\ -dirsonlyThis restores the original share definition (including permissions) on the file server.Chapter 5. Restoring your data 189

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