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TaskTaskIf bad sectors present on the target volume, use the imagetofile option torestore the d: drive to the e:\diskD.img file to avoid data corruption.Comm<strong>and</strong>: dsmc restore image d: e:\diskD.img -imagetofileRestore the e: drive from the backup set weekly_backup_data.12345678 toits original location.Comm<strong>and</strong>: restore image e:-backupsetname=weekly_backup_data.12345678Related information“Verifyimage” on page 504“Imagetofile” on page 392Restore NASThe restore nas comm<strong>and</strong> restores the image of a file system belonging to aNetwork Attached Storage (NAS) file server.The NAS file server performs the outboard data movement. A server processperforms the restore.If you used the toc option with the backup nas comm<strong>and</strong> or the include.fs.nasoption to save Table of Contents (TOC) information for each file system backup,you can use the QUERY TOC server comm<strong>and</strong> to determine the contents of a filesystem backup in conjunction with the RESTORE NODE server comm<strong>and</strong> torestore individual files or directory trees. You can also use the Web client toexamine the entire file system tree <strong>and</strong> select files <strong>and</strong> directories to restore. If youdo not save TOC information, you can still restore individual files or directorytrees using the RESTORE NODE server comm<strong>and</strong>, provided that you know thefully qualified name of each file or directory <strong>and</strong> the image in which that objectwas backed up.Use the nasnodename option to specify the node name for the NAS file server.When using an interactive comm<strong>and</strong>-line session with a non-administrative ID,Tivoli Storage Manager prompts for an administrator ID. The NAS node nameidentifies the NAS file server to the Tivoli Storage Manager server. You mustregister the NAS node name at the server. Place the nasnodename option in yourclient options file (dsm.opt). The value in the client options file is the default, butthis value can be overridden on the comm<strong>and</strong> line.You can use the pick option to display a list of NAS images owned by the NASnode you specify. From this list you can select one or more images to restore. Ifyou select multiple images to restore using the pick option, do not use the monitoroption or you will serialize the restores. To start multiple restore processessimultaneously when restoring multiple images, do not specify monitor=yes.Use the monitor option to specify whether you want to monitor a NAS file systemimage restore <strong>and</strong> display processing information on your screen.Use the monitor process comm<strong>and</strong> to display a list of current restore processes forall NAS nodes for which your administrative user ID has authority. The authorizedChapter 13. Using comm<strong>and</strong>s 637

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