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You can name a single file to RESTORE, several individual files, or
all the files from one or more STORE tapes. The group of files you
want to RESTORE is called a fileset. In addition to naming many kinds
of filesets, you can name file subsets to exclude from the RESTORE
process.
As a system supervisor (with OP capability) or a system manager (with SM
capability), you can RESTORE any file in the system. To
RESTORE a file that is not in your logon group and account, you must
specify the complete name of the file in the form
filename.group.account. If you do not name an account for the
file, RESTORE assumes your logon account.
If you do not name a group, RESTORE assumes your current group. Thus,
if you want to restore a file from your logon group and account, you need only
specify its filename. RESTORE does not RESTORE a file if its
group and account do not exist on your system, unless you instruct
RESTORE to create accounts and groups (using the CREATE
parameter). Refer to "Creating Accounts, Groups, and Creators", later in this
chapter.
RESTORE uses the same guidelines and syntax to describe files to be
restored as STORE. See the "Referencing Files in a STORE
Command," in Chapter 5, "Storing Files."
You do not need to specify a fileset for the RESTORE command. If you
omit a list of files in the RESTORE command, the default is to restore
a fileset based on your capabilities, as follows:
@.group.account for users
@.@.account for the account manager (AM)
@.@.@ for the system manager (SM) and system supervisor
(OP)
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