Hi all,

I'm a newbie on using amanda.
I'm using amanda-2.2-p1-12 on debian potato systems. I'va already set up
amanda and Amdump seems working (reports seems good).
I'm doing backups on a HP DAT SureStore.

Now I want to test restoring from backups I've done and I'm a little bit
confused about options I have to give to amrestore if I want to restore
a particular file.
For example, let's say my configuration name is "Testconf"
My cartridges are labeled TestConf01, TestConf02, ...
Can anyone tell me the options I have to give amrestore (or amrecover?)
if I want to restore a file called /etc/test.txt which has been backep
up from host "seine" from filesystem "/etc"? 

Is this restore going to replace my actual /etc/test.txt? If so, how can
I tell amrestore (or amrecover ?) to restore it in /tmp so that I can
copy it manually if needed.

Thanks for your help.



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