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bprestore
-s
specifies a start date and time for the restore window.
bprestore
restores files only from backups or archives that
occurred at or after the specified date and time. Use the following
format:
mm/dd/yy [hh[:mm[:ss]]]
The valid range of dates are from 01/01/70 00:00:00 to 01/19/2038
03:14:07. The default start date is 01/01/70 00:00:00.
-e
specifies an end date and time for the restore window.
bprestore
restores only files in backups or archives that occurred
at or before the specified date and time. Use the same format as for
the start date and time.
The end backup date and time do not need to be exact. The
bprestore
command restores the file that has the specified
backup date and time or the file that is the most recent backup
preceding the end date and time. The default is the current date
and time.
If you do not specify either
-s
or
-e
,
bprestore
restores the most
recently backed up version of the file.
-T
Specifies a true-image restore, where only files and directories that
existed in the last true-image backup are restored. This option is
useful only if true-image backups were performed. If this option is
not specified, all files and directories meeting the specified criteria
are restored, even if they were deleted.
-w
[hh:mm:ss]
Causes NetBackup to wait for a completion status from the server
before returning you to the system prompt.
You can optionally specify a wait time in hours, minutes, and
seconds. The maximum wait time you can specify is 23:59:59. If the
wait time expires before the restore is complete, the command exits
with a timeout status. The restore, however, still completes on the
server.
Specifying 0 or not specifying a time, means wait indefinitely for
the completion status.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT