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a. If you want to restore files from a NAS image that was backed up on aparticular date or display files from several older versions, highlight thevolume you want to restore <strong>and</strong> click the Point In Time button.b. If you select Use a Point in Time Date in the Point in Time Restorewindows, files from the image backed up on that date, <strong>and</strong> if it is adifferential image, files from its corresponding full image appear under theFile Level object.c. If you click Use Selected Images in the Point in Time Restore window, theSelected Images window appears for you to select images. The contents ofthe selected images appear in the File Level object.6. Click Restore. The Restore Destination window appears. Enter the informationin the Restore Destination window. If you choose to restore to a differentdestination, you can only restore one volume at a time to a differentdestination.7. Click Restore. The NAS Restore Task List window displays the restoreprocessing status <strong>and</strong> progress bar. If there is a number next to the progressbar, it indicates the size of the restore, if known. After the restore completes, theNAS Restore Report window displays processing details. If you must close theWeb browser session, current NAS operations continue after you disconnect.You can use the Dismiss button on the NAS Restore Task List window to quitmonitoring processes without ending the current operation.8. (Optional) To monitor processing of an operation, select the Actions → TSMActivities from the main window.Considerations:v Workstation <strong>and</strong> remote (NAS) backups are mutually exclusive in a Restorewindow. After selecting an item for restore, the next item you select must be ofthe same type either (either workstation or NAS).v To view information about objects in a NAS node, highlight the object <strong>and</strong> selectView → File Details from the menu.v To delete NAS file spaces, select Utilities → Delete Filespaces. You can deleteboth workstation <strong>and</strong> remote objects.Related reference“Toc” on page 496Options <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s to restore NAS file systems from thecomm<strong>and</strong> lineThis topic lists some examples of options <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s you can use to restoreNAS file system images from the comm<strong>and</strong> line.Table 30. NAS options <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>sOption or comm<strong>and</strong> Definition Pagequery nodeDisplays all the nodes for which a particularadministrative user ID has authority toperform operations. The authorizedadministrative user ID should have at leastclient owner authority over both the NASnode <strong>and</strong> the client workstation node theyare using either from comm<strong>and</strong> line or fromthe Web client.“Query Node” onpage 600206 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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