Data Recovery 13-7
5. Enter the restore command to recover the entire volume.
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6. Enter the restore command to restore each qtree in the volume.
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Perform the following steps to restore a subtree named /vol/vol0/home from a local
tape drive. The subtree was backed up as a subtree, not as a directory within a
subtree.
1. Enter the sysconfig -t command on the filer to determine the name of the
tape device.
2. Delete all files in the subtree before the restore.
3. Install the t ape that contains the level 0 backup for the home subtree in a local
tape drive.
4. Enter the following command if the subtree is backed up to only one tape:
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You do not have to specify the D option and /vol/vol0/home if the destination
directory for the restore is the same as the directory that was backed up. This
command restores the backup in rst0a to the /vol/vol0/home directory, using
the same block size as when the subtree was backed up to the tape.
If the backup of the subtree is contained in multiple tape files, restore
prompts you for the next tape file when appropriate.
5. After the restore is finished, remove the tape from the drive.
Install another tape that contains the next lowest level of incremental backup.
Example: If you have tapes containing level 1, level 2, and level 3 backups of /vol/
vol0/home, load the tape with the level 1 backup in the drive and repeat the
restore command.
6. After the last incremental backup is restored, from a client, remove the
restore_symboltable file in the directory that you just restored.