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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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bprestore
Note:
Use upper case for the drive letter. For example,
C:\NetBackup\Log1
.
C:\programs
C:\winnt
C:\documents\old_memos
To restore files that have spaces or newlines in the names, use one
of the following formats:
filepathlen
filepath
filepathlen filepath start_date_time end_date_time
filepathlen filepath
-s
datetime
-e
datetime
Where:
filepath is the path to the file you are restoring.
filepathlen is the total number of characters in the file path.
start_date_time and end_date_time are the decimal number of
seconds since 01/01/70 00:00:00.
datetime is the same as the command line (mm/dd/yy [hh[:mm[:ss]]]).
The start and end date and time specified on the command line is
used unless a line in listfile overrides it. The dates may change from
line to line.
The following is an example that uses filepathlen filepath:
11 C:\programs
8 C:\winnt
22 C:\documents\old memos
filenames
Names one or more files to be restored and can be used instead of
the
-f
option.
Any files that you specify must be listed at the end, following all
other options. You must also specify absolute file paths.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT