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Can I restart a TSM restore that was interrupted by a power outage or network failure?
Q: Answer Yes, some TSM restores are restartable. If the restore process stops because of a power outage or network failure and the session is not reestablished within five minutes, the server records the point at which this occurred. This record is known to the TSM client as a restartable ...
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How can I get a file restored from the AFS backups?
How do I restore a file from backup? How do I retrieve a file from an AFS backup? Context This answer applies to the Athena computing environment http://ist.mit.edu/athena/ This answer applies to files stored in AFS ...
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How do I restore previous versions of a file?
Q: Answer Keep in mind that the current version of each file is kept for the duration of your subscription to the MIT Backup service. If a file is not the current version, it will be kept for only 30 days after you backed up its more recent version ...
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Recover Deleted Items in M365
Context When you delete an item (email, calendar event, task, etc.), it is moved to your Deleted Items folder. Depending on your settings, these are purged from your Deleted Items folder periodically, usually after about 30 ...
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The TSM Restore window still shows my old computer drives, and I no longer need backup copies of these files. How can I request that they be deleted?
Q: Answer Use the TSM web page, Update info/request services http://ist.mit.edu/backup/tsm/update. Click on "Delete no longer needed backup/archive data" and complete the identifying information. List the drives you want removed ...
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TSM 6 for Linux - Restore Your Information
From a root prompt...: To restore a file to its original location: {{dsmc restore /path/to/your/file}} To restore a file to a new name and location: {{dsmc restore /path/to/your/file /new/path/to/your/file}} To restore a whole directory ...
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linux, m-hermes, tsm6, software, c-tsm6-linux
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