User Guide

Setting Up 65
Storage Management Services Administration Guide
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August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
volume without compression, the file is corrupted and no error message is
displayed.
11 Specify the path to the session log file of the session you want to restore.
Use one or more of the following methods:
Press Enter to accept the default; then go to Step 12 on page 65.
Press Insert to select from a list of directories, press Esc to return to
the previous window, and then go to Step 12 on page 65.
Press Backspace over the path shown (or a portion of the path), type
in a new directory or path, and then go to Step 12 on page 65.
Press Insert any time during this process to choose parts of the existing
path from a list.
NOTE: At the present, it takes the default. This will be implemented in the future
release.
12 When a list of sessions is displayed, select the session you want to restore.
If the media on which the data resides is not loaded on the device you
choose, you will be prompted to insert the correct media.
13 Select Advanced Options to make the selective restore.
The Advanced Restore Options screen appears. See “Customizing
Restore” on page 66. You can perform the advanced restore, specify the
execution time, reschedule the job, etc., using this form.
14 Complete the Advanced Restore Options form.
15 Press Esc and answer the prompt at the Submit Job screen to begin the
restore session.
16 Press Alt+Esc to view the activity log screen.
If the job execution starts and is not successfully completed, the error
messages appear on this screen. The activity log file ACTIVITY.LOG is
located at the server's SYS:\SYSTEM\TSA\LOG directory.
17 To view the Run Time Status of a job, select Job Administration >
Current Job List > job name.
18 When the restore session finishes, your screen display reads the
following:
The restore process was completed normally.
19 To return to the Main Menu, press Esc as required.