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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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NetBackup does not restore any of the files deleted prior to the 12/04/1995
incremental backup.
The restored directory does not include the
dirA
and
dirC
subdirectories,
even though they were backed up on 12/04/1995 with a user backup.
NetBackup did not restore these directories because they did not exist at the
time of the incremental backup that was the reference for the true-image
restore.
Also, NetBackup does not provide true-image restores based on the time of
a user backup or archive. It does, however, use the backups from user
operations for a true-image restore, if they are more recent than the latest
automatic full or incremental.
Notes On True-Image Restores and Move Detection
• Because the additional information that NetBackup collects for incrementals
is the same as for a full backup, incremental backups take much more disk
space when you are collecting true-image restore information. Adding
move detection requires even more additional space.
• You can set the period of time that NetBackup keeps the true-image restore
information by using the How Long to Keep TIR Information global
attribute. See “How Long to Keep TIR Information” on page 473.
• Incremental backups are slower for a class where true-image restore
information is being collected.
• You can perform true-image restores only on directories that were backed
up by a class for which NetBackup is collecting true-image restore
information.
If you intend to restore an entire file system or disk by using a true-image
restore, ensure that all the desired directories are backed up by a class that
is collecting true-image restore information.
• For true-image restores, you can list and select only directories.
In true-image restore mode, the client-user interface does not show
individual files or let you select them. The NetBackup user’s guides explain
this further and provide instructions for performing true-image restores.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT