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2.1.3.4 filerestore
target_folder:[target folder]
Specifies a folder where folders/files will be restored (a target folder). If not specified, the original
path is re-created from the archive.
overwrite:[older | never | always]
This option allows you to keep useful data changes made since the backup being restored was done.
Choose what to do if the target folder contains a file with the same name as in the archive:
older this will give priority to the most recent file modification, whether it be in the archive or
on the disk.
never this will give the file on the hard disk unconditional priority over the archived file.
always this will give the archived file unconditional priority over the file on the hard disk.
If not specified, the files on the disk will always be replaced with the archived files.
restore_security:[on | off]
Specifies whether to restore files’ security attributes (default) or whether the files will inherit the
security settings of the folder where they will be restored.
original_date:[on | off]
Specifies whether to restore files’ original date and time from the archive or whether to assign the
current date and time to the restored files. If not specified, the current date is assigned.
include:[names]
Specifies the files and folders to restore from the file backup (comma separated).
For example:
--include:'/home/bot/file1.i686,/home/bot/MyProject'
If not specified, all contents of the file backup are restored.
2.1.3.5 verify
folder_name:[path]
Specifies a path to the local folder that contains archives to verify.
For example:
--folder_name:'/home/bot/MyProject'
By default, all archives stored in the folder and its subfolders will be verified. To exclude the
subfolders from verification, add the --no_subdir (p. 48) option.