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Table 98. Restore Adobjects comm<strong>and</strong>: Related optionsOptionWhere to useadlocation “Adlocation” Comm<strong>and</strong> line only.on page 301dateformat (the option is Client options file (dsm.opt) or comm<strong>and</strong> line.ignored when adlocationis notspecified)“Dateformat” onpage 332pitdate (the option isignored when adlocationis not specified) “Pitdate”on page 427pittime (the option isignored when adlocationis not specified)“Pittime”on page 428replace “Replace” on page441timeformat (the option isignored when adlocationis not specified)“Timeformat” on page 494Comm<strong>and</strong> line only.Comm<strong>and</strong> line only.Client options file (dsm.opt) or comm<strong>and</strong> line.Client options file (dsm.opt) or comm<strong>and</strong> line.ExamplesTaskTaskTaskTaskTaskRestore a specific deleted Active Directory object.Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore adobj"CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=bryan,DC=test,DC=ibm,DC=com"Restore all deleted objects that were originally located in the Userscontainer.Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore adobj "CN=Users,DC=bryan,DC=test,DC=ibm,DC=com"Restore individual Active Directory objects from the Tivoli StorageManager server. Use the pitdate <strong>and</strong> pittime options to select from a list ofmore recent <strong>and</strong> less recent backup versions (Windows Server 2008 only).Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore adobj "cn=guest" -adloc=server-pitdate=03/17/2008 -pittime=11:11:11Restore all deleted users with the name starting with Fred.Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore adobjects "cn=Fred*"Restore all deleted organizational units with the name testou.Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore adobjects "ou=testou"Restore ASRUse the restore asr comm<strong>and</strong> to restore the Automated System Recovery (ASR)files to a specified location.By default, the client restores these files to the adsm.sys\ASR staging directory.Chapter 13. Using comm<strong>and</strong>s 621

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