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ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 14.2 Operator's Guide

4.5.3 Restoring Data

This section describes how to restore a volume or other data that has been backed up.


4.5.3.1 Restoring an entire volume

All of the data from a volume that has been saved with the snapshot high-speed backup can be restored using either GUI operations or commands. For information on the operation method using GUI, refer to "Restore" on "Perform a Snapshot Backup" in the "ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager GUI User's Guide".
For information on the operation method using commands, refer to swstrestore (Restore execution command)
To check restore status, use swstreststat (Restore execution status display command)

Note

  • If restoring for a general file system, stop operations.

  • Notes about the restoration of a volume group are available in this chapter at "Restoration processing of Volume Group".


4.5.3.2 Restoring an individual file

Restore an individual file as shown below. Note that you cannot restore an individual file from the GUI client.

  1. Mount backup volume. Check backup volume by the history list view or by executing swsthistdisp (History information display command).

  2. Copy files to restore using the cp command.

  3. Unmount backup volume.