DSM/Tape Catalog User's Guide

Using the DSM/TC Software System
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Recovering a Subvolume
Recovering a Subvolume
There is a need later to recover a subvolume. The RECOVER DISKFILE command is
used.
MC>recover diskfile $Data1.subvol.*, tapefile friday_backup,
listall, tapedate
The tape file selected is shown as the following:
File Catalog \STORM.DEFAULT_CATALOG
Volume Catalog \STORM.DEFAULT_CATALOG
Pool Name BACKUP_OPEN
Tape File FRIDAY_BACKUP
Generation 1
Version 0
Physical Copy 1
Logical Copy 1
Time Archived 7 Jul 1993, 15:31:38
Tape File Mode FILEMODE BACKUP
Tape Name ( BKO001, BKO003 )
This tapefile was not backed up with the CATALOGFILES option.
No disk file information is available.
Do you want RESTORE to be started? (y/n) y
Starting RESTORE...
This EMS mount message is sent to the operator:
000601 $ZSVR *MC* 0005 MOUNT BKO001 DENSITY 6250 NO RING
Labeled RESTORE. Tape #1
After the tape is mounted, the following EMS message is output:
000648 $ZSVR 0005 VOLUME BKO001 MOUNTED
This EMS message is output for the open of BK001:
000638 $ZSVR STATUS 1504 - BKO001 TAPE OPENED ON $TAPE
This is output from the RESTORE program:
File Mode RESTORE Program - T9074D20 (01JUN93)
Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1981-1993
*First tape* Tape #1, volume id: BKO001, drive: $TAPE.
PhysicalCopy: 1, LogicalCopy: 1, Gen: 1, Version: 0
FileID: FRIDAY_BACKUP
Labeled tape.
System: \STORM Operating System: D20 Tape Version: 3
Backup options: NO AUDITED, BLOCKSIZE 28, NO IGNORE, NO OPEN,
PARTONLY OFF, INDEXES IMPLICIT
Restore time: 7Jul93 17:36 Backup time: 7Jul93 15:31 Page:
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