amrestore
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Name
-amrestore \14 extract backup images from an AMANDA tape
+amrestore \14 extract backup images from an Amanda tape
Synopsis
-amrestore [ -r | -c | -C ] [ -b blocksize ] [ -f fileno ] [ -l label ] [-p ] [-
-h ] tapedevice | holdingfile | [ hostname [ diskname [ datestamp [ hostname
-[ diskname [datestamp...]]]]]]
+amrestore [ -r | -c | -C ] [ -b | blocksize ] [ -f | fileno ] [ -l | label ] [-
+p] [-h] tapedevice | holdingfile [ hostname [ diskname [ datestamp [ hostname
+[ diskname [ datestamp | ... ]]]]]]
DESCRIPTION
If a header is written (-r or -h), only 32 KBytes are output regardless of the
tape blocksize. This makes the resulting image usable as a holding file.
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+ -o configoption
+ See the "CONFIGURATION OVERWRITE" section in amanda(8).
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EXAMPLES
The following does an interactive restore of disk rz3g from host seine, to
James da Silva, <jds@amanda.org>, University of Maryland, College Park:
Original text
-Stefan G. Weichinger, <sgw@amanda.org>, maintainer of the AMANDA-documentation:
+Stefan G. Weichinger, <sgw@amanda.org>, maintainer of the Amanda-documentation:
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SEE ALSO