We recently discovered that a restarted restore won't necessarily inherit all of the command line options specified for the original restore. I don't know whether this is a bug or a feature for which I have not found the documentation. We started a large command line restore with "-quiet" and "-resourceutilization=10" options. The command started 10 concurrent sessions and did not list the names of files being restored. The command eventually failed because the destination file system filled up. This resulted in a restartable restore. The client system administrator added space to the file system and executed a "dsmc restart restore" command. The restarted restore only started one session and displayed a message for each file restored.
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