Hi Robert,

the -filelist option requires a file list with fully-qualified file names.

Why not just do:

   dsmc restore c:\index.html c:\temporary\ -subdir=yes
   dsmc restore c:\default.html c:\temporary\ -subdir=yes

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 2005-10-19
11:38:08:

> Hi to all
>
> I need to restore from a Web server all the index.html and default.
> html files of all sites under a lot of directories .I created a file
> with the names of this two files.
> And run this restore command:
>     res -filelist=c:/temp/res_list.txt   c:\temporary/
>
> res_list.txt              is the file with the name files
> c:\temporary/        is the directory where I want to restore the files
>
> But got they are no files to restore, but when I run the command:
>       res  c:/index.html   -su=yes -pi
> I got a lot of index.html files in  lot  directories ........
>
> I can't run the restore with the option -filelist and the option -
> su=yes , no compatible
>
> Did i need to add in the file I created all the path ??? and how can
> I do this or I mismatch something !!!!!!!
>
> Regards and thanks again
>
> Robert Ouzen
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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