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       xrestore(1M)                                            xrestore(1M)


       NAME
             xrestore, xrestor - invoke XENIX incremental filesystem
             restorer

       SYNOPSIS
             xrestore key [ arguments ]
             xrestor key [ arguments ]

       DESCRIPTION
             xrestore is used to read archive media backed up with the
             XENIX backup(1M) command.  The key specifies what is to be
             done.  key is one of the characters xt, optionally combined
             with f.  xrestor is an alternate spelling for the same
             command.

             f       Uses the first argument as the name of the archive
                     instead of the default.

             F num   Specifies the file number of the first volume to be
                     restored.

             k vsize Specifies the size of the volume to be restored.

             x       Each file on the archive named by an argument is
                     extracted.  The filename has all ``mount'' prefixes
                     removed; for example, if /usr is a mounted filesystem,
                     /usr/bin/lpr is named /bin/lpr on the archive.  The
                     extracted file is placed in a file with a numeric name
                     supplied by xrestore (actually the inode number).  In
                     order to keep the amount of archive read to a minimum,
                     the following procedure is recommended:

             1.    Mount volume 1 of the set of backup archives.

             2.    Type the xrestore command.

             3.    r1restore will announce whether or not it found the
                   files, give the numeric name that it will assign to the
                   file, and in the case of a tape, rewind to the start of
                   the archive.

             4.    It then asks you to ``mount the desired tape volume''.
                   Type the number of the volume you choose.  On a
                   multivolume backup the recommended procedure is to mount
                   the volumes, last through first.  restore checks to see
                   if any of the requested files are on the mounted archive


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      xrestore(1M)                                            xrestore(1M)


                  (or a later archive-thus the reverse order). If the
                  requested files are not there, xrestore doesn't read
                  through the tape.  If you are working with a single-
                  volume backup or if the number of files being restored
                  is large, respond to the query with 1, and xrestore will
                  read the archives in sequential order.

            X files Puts files in the directory specified by arguments.

            t       Prints the date the archive was written and the date
                    the filesystem was backed up.

            T       This causes xrestore to behave like dumpdir (C) except
                    that it doesn't list directories.

            The r option should only be used to restore a complete backup
            archive onto a clear filesystem, or to restore an incremental
            backup archive onto a filesystem so created.  Thus:
                  /etc/mkfs /dev/dsk/0s3 10000
                  xrestore r /dev/dsk/0s3

            is a typical sequence to restore a complete backup.  Another
            xrestore can be done to get an incremental backup in on top of
            this.

            A backup followed by a mkfs and a xrestore is used to change
            the size of a filesystem.

      FILES
           rst*             Temporary files

           /etc/default/xrestore
                             Name of default archive device

            The default archive unit varies with installation.

      NOTICES
            xrestore is for XENIX compatibility and should only be used to
            restore filesystems that were backed up under XENIX.

            It is not possible to successfully restore an entire active
            root filesystem.

      DIAGNOSTICS
            There are various diagnostics involved with reading the
            archive and writing the disk.  There are also diagnostics if


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       xrestore(1M)                                            xrestore(1M)


             the i-list or the free list of the filesystem is not large
             enough to hold the dump.

             If the dump extends over more than one disk or tape, it may
             ask you to change disks or tapes.  Reply with a NEWLINE when
             the next unit has been mounted.










































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