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“Restore data from a backup set” on page 183“Preservepath” on page 434Virtual volume <strong>and</strong> virtual mount point (Windows NTFS)When restoring all file system data, including virtual volumes <strong>and</strong> mount points,restore the virtual mount point before restoring any data inside the virtual volume.Otherwise, all data in the virtual volume is restored to the parent directory of thevirtual volume.Important: When the client is instructed to restore the files on the mount volume,it first determines whether a mount point exists for the specified mount volume. Ifa mount volume exists in the specified location, the following error messageappears:ANS5179E Restoring a volume mount point to a non-empty directory<strong>and</strong> Tivoli Storage Manager will not overwrite the mount volume to avoidpotential data loss. To restore the mount volume, first delete the mount pointassociated with it.You can restore a virtual mount point to a network drive; however, the restoredmount point indicates the virtual volume in the network workstation, not the localclient virtual volume. For best results, only restore a virtual mount point to anetwork drive when the network workstation already has the identical virtualmount point defined. To restore the mount volume, first delete the mount pointassociated with it.To restore a mount point using the GUI or Web client, you must restore the root ofthe drive where the mount point is defined. If you select the mount point itself,Tivoli Storage Manager restores all mounted data, but not the mount junction.If you use the comm<strong>and</strong>-line client to restore mounted data, back up the mountpoint in addition to backing up the mounted data. If the mount point is not backedup, you cannot use the comm<strong>and</strong>-line client to restore any data inside the mountedvolume. For best results, back up at least one mount point for any virtual volumeyou want to restore.Restore Microsoft Dfs junctionsTo restore Microsoft Dfs junctions, you must restore Microsoft Dfs root.If you select the junction point itself, Tivoli Storage Manager restores data underjunction, but not the junction itself. If you select a junction point that no longerexists under Dfs root, Tivoli Storage Manager creates a local directory under Dfsroot with the same name as the junction before restoring data.Restore active filesWhen restoring active <strong>and</strong> inactive versions of the same file using the replaceoption, only the most recently restored file is replaced.Universal Naming Convention restoresThe client stores files on the Tivoli Storage Manager server using the WindowsUniversal Naming Convention (UNC), not the drive letter. The UNC name is the618 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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