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author | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-11-20 16:52:27 +0000 |
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committer | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-11-20 16:52:27 +0000 |
commit | ea31070695b2e513fcf660fbcc7f05a829839c35 (patch) | |
tree | 67d5b2b897cd080f9e1b7ede82c34bfc03085426 /sbin/restore | |
parent | 5df8ea840b4bfe32452ba29db4478efb738f96c8 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-ea31070695b2e513fcf660fbcc7f05a829839c35.zip FreeBSD-src-ea31070695b2e513fcf660fbcc7f05a829839c35.tar.gz |
mdoc(7) police: use the new features of the Nm macro.
Diffstat (limited to 'sbin/restore')
-rw-r--r-- | sbin/restore/restore.8 | 42 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/sbin/restore/restore.8 b/sbin/restore/restore.8 index 100323c..5441036 100644 --- a/sbin/restore/restore.8 +++ b/sbin/restore/restore.8 @@ -40,32 +40,32 @@ .Nm rrestore .Nd "restore files or file systems from backups made with dump" .Sh SYNOPSIS -.Nm restore +.Nm .Fl i .Op Fl chkmNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno -.Nm restore +.Nm .Fl R .Op Fl ckNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno -.Nm restore +.Nm .Fl r .Op Fl ckNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno -.Nm restore +.Nm .Fl t .Op Fl chkNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op file ... -.Nm restore +.Nm .Fl x .Op Fl chkmNuvy .Op Fl b Ar blocksize @@ -73,14 +73,14 @@ .Op Fl s Ar fileno .Op file ... .Pp -.in -\\n(iSu +.in -\n(iSu (The .Bx 4.3 option syntax is implemented for backward compatibility, but is not documented here.) .Sh DESCRIPTION The -.Nm restore +.Nm command performs the inverse function of .Xr dump 8 . A full backup of a file system may be restored and @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Exactly one of the following flags is required: .It Fl i This mode allows interactive restoration of files from a dump. After reading in the directory information from the dump, -.Nm restore +.Nm provides a shell like interface that allows the user to move around the directory tree selecting files to be extracted. The available commands are given below; @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ When set, the verbose flag causes the .Ic ls command to list the inode numbers of all entries. It also causes -.Nm restore +.Nm to print out information about each file as it is extracted. .El .It Fl R @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ restore rf /dev/rsa0 .Ed .Pp Note that -.Nm restore +.Nm leaves a file .Pa restoresymtable in the root directory to pass information between incremental @@ -264,11 +264,11 @@ The number of kilobytes per dump record. If the .Fl b option is not specified, -.Nm restore +.Nm tries to determine the media block size dynamically. .It Fl c Normally, -.Nm restore +.Nm will try to determine dynamically whether the dump was made from an old (pre-4.4) or new format file system. The .Fl c @@ -292,14 +292,14 @@ If the name of the file is of the form .Dq host:file , or .Dq user@host:file , -.Nm restore +.Nm reads from the named file on the remote host using .Xr rmt 8 . .Pp .It Fl k Use Kerberos authentication when contacting the remote tape server. (Only available if this options was enabled when -.Nm restore +.Nm was compiled.) .Pp .It Fl h @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ To prevent this, the to create new ones. .It Fl v Normally -.Nm restore +.Nm does its work silently. The .Fl v @@ -348,24 +348,24 @@ If .Fl y has been specified, or the user responds .Ql y , -.Nm restore +.Nm will attempt to continue the restore. .Pp If a backup was made using more than one tape volume, -.Nm restore +.Nm will notify the user when it is time to mount the next volume. If the .Fl x or .Fl i flag has been specified, -.Nm restore +.Nm will also ask which volume the user wishes to mount. The fastest way to extract a few files is to start with the last volume, and work towards the first volume. .Pp There are numerous consistency checks that can be listed by -.Nm restore . +.Nm . Most checks are self-explanatory or can ``never happen''. Common errors are given below. .Pp @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ though files may not be found on the tape. .Pp .It resync restore, skipped <num> blocks After a dump read error, -.Nm restore +.Nm may have to resynchronize itself. This message lists the number of blocks that were skipped over. .El @@ -467,6 +467,6 @@ have two different dumps started at the same time, and separate operations shouldn't conflict with each other. .Sh HISTORY The -.Nm restore +.Nm command appeared in .Bx 4.2 . |