13-8 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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To restore the entire filer, repeat the procedure described in this section for each vol-
ume. This section assumes that you already initialized the disks on your filer.

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If you used one dump command to back up each volume, follow the procedure in
Example of Restoring a Subtree to restore each volume. The only difference is that
you use /vol/volume_name as the directory to which the backup is restored.

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If you used separate dump commands to back up files, directories, and qtrees that
make up each volume, restore each file, directory, and qtree. For example, if the root
volume contains two directories, /vol/vol0/etc and /vol/vol0/home, and you used the
dump commands to back them up separately, perform the following steps to restore
the entire volume. In this example, the files are restored from a local tape drive.
1. If you are not restoring qtrees, go to Step 4.
If you want to restore qtrees, go to Step 2.
2. Create directories on the filer using the qtree command that is used as the top
of the subtrees to be restored.
Examples:
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3. Set the security for each qtree created in Step 2.
4. Install the t ape that contains the level 0 backup for the /vol/vol0/etc subtree in
the local tape drive.
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restore
command doesnt support incremental-only restores. You
must begin the restoration from a level 0 dump.
5. Enter the sysconfig -t command on the filer to determine the name of the
tape device.
6. Enter the following command on the filer:
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This command restores the backup in rst0a to the /vol/vol0/etc directory.
If the backup for the subtree is in multiple tape files, restore prompts you for
the next tape volume when appropriate. See Examples of Restoring From Multi-
ple Tapes for a sample screen display when more than one tape contains the
dump volume.