TAPEDATE
The TAPEDATE option determines the date used for the last modification and last open timestamps
of the files that are being restored.
TAPEDATE [ ON | OFF ]
ON
sets the last modification and last open timestamps of the restored files to the values they had
when the files were backed up. ON is the default for this option.
OFF
changes the last modification and last open timestamps of the restored files to the time of the
RESTORE process.
Examples
•
To display the timestamps for a file backed up on September 10, 2001 and restored on
October 12, 2001 with the TAPEDATE ON option:
$BOOKS1.SHARONF.NOVEL
DATA MODIF: 10 Sep 2001, 13:13
CREATION DATE: 12 Oct 2001, 16:10
LAST OPEN: 10 Sep 2001, 13:13
•
To display the timestamps for a file restored on October 12, 2001 with the TAPEDATE OFF
option:
$BOOKS1.SHARONF.NOVEL
DATA MODIF: 12 Oct 2001, 16:10
CREATION DATE: 12 Oct 2001, 16:10
LAST OPEN: 12 Oct 2001, 16:10
The creation date for the file is changed to the restore date whether or not the TAPEDATE
option is used.
TARGET
The TARGET option specifies the disk device where the data is to be restored. This option is for
use in volume mode only.
TARGET $ldev [ -P | -M ]
ldev
specifies the disk (by logical device number) where the disk image from tape is to be restored.
-P-M
specifies whether the primary (-P) or mirror (-M) half of the mirrored pair is to be restored. If
neither -P or -M is specified, the disk image is restored to both halves of the logical mirrored
pair.
RESTORE Options
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