Command Reference Guide

2.13 NAME 89
1. FSE system is properly installed and configured. Refer to the FSE Installa-
tion Guide for details.
2. If the FSE system restore is to be performed on a Linux system, tar (tape
archiving package) is installed on the system.
3. FSE is in the restore mode (using the commands fse –stop and fse
startrestore on the FSE server and FSE client systems).
4. Media with valid backup data (i.e. latest backup image) are available.
5. One drive is available for reading the data from backup media. The backup
media is loaded/unloaded manually by administrator.
USER INTERACTION fserestore guides an FSE administrator through the
whole restore procedure asking for answers to the raised questions and demanding
confirmations.
fserestore then starts restoring data from the backup media. In case that multiple
media were used for backup, FSE administrator is prompted to unload the backup
medium and load another one when necessary. All backup media is loaded into
the same drive during restore. The last (or only) backup media is inserted first
it contains the backup summary. Afterwards, backup media is inserted in the
backup sequence: first media, second media, and so on.
ACTIVITY LOGGING fserestore records its progress report to the restore.log
file (see section FILES).
2.13.3 OPTIONS
–h, –help
Print the usage information for this FSE command.
Note:
fserestore operation is not controlled by command line options. The com-
mand demands interactive user input and confirmation of restore scope. See
section DESCRIPTION for details on the command operation and its usage.
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference