Enter /opt/infoprint/ippd/bin/aiwrestore.pl with any of
these options:
-f filename
Restore data from a directory and file name other than the
default, which is /tmp/aiw_backup_data.[timestamp].tar.gz.
-m Do not restore the DB2 database. Use this option if the DB2 database is on a
different computer than the base product. -r
Jobs, input files, and job files (the files
in the spool directory that contain job information, including
copies of input files) are restored by default. A
backup with the -r option does not
restore jobs, input files, or job files. System data and
control files are always restored.
The
-r option is slightly different
on the
aiwbackup and
aiwrestore commands:
-
On aiwbackup, the -r option removes only input files
and job files from the saved system. It does not delete the
jobs from the system.
-
On aiwrestore, the -r option removes jobs, input files,
and job files from the restored system.
If you used the
-r option when you
backed up
Ricoh ProcessDirector, you
should also use it when you restore the system to avoid
restoring jobs whose files have not been saved.
-h or -?
Display help for the aiwrestore
command.
For example, this command restores data, not including jobs,
input files, or job files, from a file
called mybackup.tar.gz:
/opt/infoprint/ippd/bin/aiwrestore.pl
-f mybackup.tar.gz -r
You see a message that all servers will be stopped and the
location the files are restored from.
Enter Y to
proceed with the restore.
When the restore is complete, you see a
message that the restore was successful.