A point in time restore may get you what you need, depending on the strategy you use to backup the files. If you do regular incremental backups and you can frame the restore in terms of 'when' the files were good rather than which version of the files you need.
Matt. http://tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki/Point-in-timeRestoral(pit) > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 01 November 2006 21:03 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ADSM-L] restore inactive files > > Hi, > > is there a command to restore a hundred of inactive files in > unattended mode (no -pick) even if an active version exists? > Is it possible to restore let say the 3rd inactive version of > those files in a batch? > > > Regards, > Egon ..-- > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ > Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and > industry-leading spam and email virus protection. > > > > This email is confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete the email from your computer. You should not copy the email, use it for any purpose or disclose its contents to any other person. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email may be personal to the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Digica. It is the responsibility of the recipient to check this email for the presence of viruses. Digica accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. UK: Phoenix House, Colliers Way, Nottingham, NG8 6AT UK Reception Tel: + 44 (0) 115 977 1177 Support Centre: 0845 607 7070 Fax: + 44 (0) 115 977 7000 http://www.digica.com SOUTH AFRICA: Building 3, Parc du Cap, Mispel Road, Bellville, 7535, South Africa Tel: + 27 (0) 21 957 4900 Fax: + 27 (0) 21 948 3135 http://www.digica.com
