Restore

Restore Options

Restore Sparse Files This option restores sparse files in their original compressed form. This is important because sparse files can consume additional disk space unless they are restored in their original form. By default, this option is disabled.

This option applies to UNIX sparse files only. Windows sparse files are always restored as sparse.

Lock Files During Restore This option denies access to files during the restore. By default, this option is disabled.

Restore Time Attributes This option preserves the time attribute values of each restored file. When this option is disabled, Data Protector sets the time attributes of the restored objects to the current date and time. By default, this option is enabled.

Restore Protection Attributes This option preserves the original

 

 

protection attributes of each restored file. If this option

 

 

is disabled, Data Protector applies the protection

 

 

attributes of the current restore session. By default,

 

 

this option is enabled.

 

 

On Windows systems, this option applies to file

 

 

attributes only. Security information is always

 

 

restored, even when this option is disabled.

Pre- and

For general information on pre- and post-execcommands, refer to

Post-Exec

“Pre- and Post-Exec Commands” on page 250. For examples of these

Commands

commands on UNIX, refer to “Examples of Pre-Exec and Post-Exec

 

Commands for UNIX” on page A-20. Note that pre- and post-exec

 

commands are executed before and after the restore of each object, and

 

not the entire restore session.

 

Pre-Exec

This option allows you to enter a command to be

 

 

executed before the restore of each object is initiated.

 

 

This command must return success for Data Protector

to proceed with the restore. The pre-execcommand is executed on the client system where the Disk Agent is running. On how to specify the command, refer to online Help.

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