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network name for the file. The system name is a part of the UNC name. Forexample, if your system name is STAR <strong>and</strong> you have a file named c:\doc\h2.doc,the UNC name is \\star\c$\doc\h2.doc.When you restore files on the same system from which they were backed up, youcan use the local drive letter or the UNC name to refer to the file. For example,either of the following will restore c:\doc\h2.doc to its original location:dsmc restore c:\doc\h2.docdsmc restore \\star\c$\doc\h2.docWhen you restore files on a system with a different name, then you must use theUNC name to refer to the file. This is true even if you are restoring to the samephysical system, but the system name has changed since the backup occurred.For example, if you back up c:\doc\h2.doc on system STAR <strong>and</strong> you want torestore it to system METEOR then you must use the UNC name to refer to the file.You must also specify a destination restore location. This is because the defaultbehavior is to restore the file to its original location, which would be on systemSTAR. To restore the file to system METEOR, you can run either of the followingon METEOR:dsmc restore \\star\c$\doc\h2.doc c:\dsmc restore \\star\c$\doc\h2.doc \\meteor\c$\Restore from file spaces that are not Unicode-enabledIf you want to restore from file spaces that are not Unicode-enabled, you mustspecify the source on the server <strong>and</strong> a destination on the client, prior to installingthe Unicode-enabled client.If you want to restore from file spaces that are not Unicode-enabled, you mustspecify the source on the server <strong>and</strong> a destination on the client. For example, youbacked up your H disk named \\your-node\h$ prior to installing theUnicode-enabled client. After the installation, you issue the following comm<strong>and</strong> fora selective backup:sel h:\logs\*.logBefore the backup takes place, the server renames the file space to\\your-node\h$_OLD. The backup continues placing the data specified in the currentoperation into the Unicode-enabled file space named \\your-node\h$. That filespace now contains only the \logs directory <strong>and</strong> the *.log files. If you want torestore a file from the (old) renamed file space to its original location, you mustenter both the source <strong>and</strong> destination as follows:restore \\your-node\h$_OLD\docs\myresume.doc h:\docs\Restore named streamsTivoli Storage Manager restores named streams on a file basis only.Windows XP directories can contain named streams. Named streams attached to adirectory will always be overwritten (regardless of the value of the prompt option)during a restore operation.Restore sparse filesWhen restoring sparse files to a non-NTFS file system, set the Tivoli StorageManager server communication time out value (idletimeout) to the maximumvalue of 255 to avoid client session timeout.Chapter 13. Using comm<strong>and</strong>s 619

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