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Follow these rules when you enter the restore command:
Specify no more than one function key.
Specify multiple options without intervening spaces.
Enter the arguments for each option in the order that you specify the options.
Separate each argument from the next with a space.
Place the subtree parameter after the last argument.
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Table 13-1 describes the function keys for the restore command.
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Table 13-2 describes the options for the restore command.
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rRebuilds the file system or subtree. If you are applying incrementals,
this must be the only option specified.
RAfter the restore command is interrupted, this function key
restarts data recovery from the last tape file used successfully by the
command.
tLists all the file names on a tape. If you specify a path name, only the
files in the path name are listed.
xExtracts an individual file or subtree from the backup.
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b number Specifies the blocking factor. Use the same argu-
ment for the b option in the dump command.
f tape_file Specifies the name of the tape file. If you specify
-, restore reads from standard input.