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Installation and User's Guide

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ExamplesComm<strong>and</strong> line:dsmc restore -todate=12/11/2003 c:\myfiles\TotimeUse the totime option with the todate option to specify an ending date <strong>and</strong> time towhich you want to search for backups or archives during a restore, retrieve, orquery operation. Tivoli Storage Manager ignores this option if you do not specifythe todate option.Use the totime <strong>and</strong> todate options with the fromtime <strong>and</strong> fromdate options torequest a list of files that were backed up within a period of time. For example,you might request a list of files that were backed up between 6:00 AM on July 1,2003 <strong>and</strong> 11:59 PM on July 30, 2003.Use the totime option with the following comm<strong>and</strong>s:v delete backupv query archivev query backupv restorev restore groupv retrieveSupported ClientsThis option is valid for all clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager client API does notsupport this option.Syntax►► TOTime = time ►◄ParameterstimeSpecifies an ending time. If you do not specify a time, the time defaults to23:59:59. Specify the time in the format you selected with the timeformatoption.When you include the timeformat option in a comm<strong>and</strong>, it must precede thefromtime, pittime, <strong>and</strong> totime options.ExamplesComm<strong>and</strong> line:dsmc query backup -totime=23:59:00 -todate=06/30/2003 c:\mybackups\TxnbytelimitThe txnbytelimit option specifies the number of kilobytes the client programbuffers before it sends a transaction to the server.498 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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