| reserved system delimiters | Index Level | restricted system access |
| Syntax | |
| Category | Definitions |
| Type | Definition |
| Description |
Restore backed-up data into a Pick file system.
A restore refers to the loading (restoring) of data into the Pick file system from a backup media created by a "save", or "t-dump" The "t-load" command can load a single item or a series of items into an existing file from a "t-dump" tape. The "sel-restore" command can load a single item or a series of items into an existing file from a "save" tape. The "account-restore" command can create and load an entire account into the file system from a "save" tape. The "restore-accounts" command can create and load any account on tape which doesn't already exist in the file system from a "save" tape. The ":files" command can create and rebuild the entire file system from a "save" tape. Choosing the "(F)iles" option from the "(A)bs, (F)iles (X)ecute" question after booting from the Pick System #1 diskette can create and rebuild the entire file system from a "save" tape. (R83 only): Choosing the "(D)ata Files" option after booting from the Pick System #1 diskette can create and rebuild the entire file system from a "save" tape. |
| Options | |
| See Also | t-dump save account-save file-save t-load sel-restore account-restore restore-accounts :files full restore y |
| Example | |
| Warnings |
Initiating a "full restore" (":files" or "(F)iles" option) will destroy the current file system prior to loading on the files from the backup media, and all current data will be lost.
The ":files" command is available only on R83 and releases 6.1 and greater. The "(D)ata files" option is available on R83 3.1 only. |
| Compatibility | D3 7.0 AP R83 |
| reserved system delimiters | Index Level | restricted system access |