To restore a file space for a NAS node, complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.
Select the name of the file space that will be restored.
Enter the name of the mounted file system to which the selected file space will be restored.
Enter the date from which you want to select the data to restore. The data that was backed up on or before the date and time that you specify will be restored. The default is Today, the current date.
mm/dd/yyyy | Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before this date. Example: 07/23/2001 |
Today | Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before the current date. |
Today-number or -number |
Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before the specified number of days prior to the current date. Example: today-4, or -4 |
Enter the time from which you want to select the data to restore. The data that was backed up on or before the date and time that you specify will be restored. The default is Now, the current time.
hh:mm:ss | Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before this time. Example: 10:00:00 |
Now | Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before the current time. |
Now-hh:mm or -hh:mm |
Specifies that you want to restore data backed up on or before the specified number of hours and minutes prior to the current time. Example: now-10:00, or -10:00 |
Select an option. The default is No.
Yes | Specifies that the processing for this task takes place in the background. You may use the Query Process task to monitor the background processing of this task. |
No | Specifies that the processing for this task takes place in the foreground. Messages that are created are not displayed until the processing has completed. |
Enter the list of files or directory names to be restored. Use file1,..., filen
or FILE:file_list. FILE:file_list specifies the name of a file that contains a list of the file or directory
names to be restored. In the specified file, each file or directory name must be on a separate line.
Blank lines and comment lines that begin with an asterisk are ignored. The
file_list file can exist anywhere on the server. This field is optional.
Select how you want the server to interpret the names specified.
SERVER | The server uses the server's code page to interpret the names. |
HEXADECIMAL | The server interprets the names that you enter as the hexadecimal representation of a name in Unicode. To view the hexadecimal representation of a file or directory name, you can use the QUERY TOC command with FORMAT=DETAILED |
UNICODE | The server interprets the names as being UTF-8 encoded. This option only applies when you have specified a list with FILE:file_list. |