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  recitalrestore --help
 
  recitalrestore --help
 
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==== -i infile ====
 
==== -i infile ====
 
Specify the input backup file that was created from [[recitaldump]] to restore from.
 
Specify the input backup file that was created from [[recitaldump]] to restore from.
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  recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz
 
  recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz
 
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====[ -q ]====
 
====[ -q ]====
Run in quiet mode.  
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Run in quiet mode.
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recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz -q
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====[ -v ]====
 
====[ -v ]====
 
Run in verbose mode.
 
Run in verbose mode.

Revision as of 11:29, 22 January 2010

The recitalrestore utility is is used to restore a backup archive created using the recitaldump command. The recitaldump command can be used to create a machine independent backup of a database or directory which is restored onto a target system using recitalrestore.

Note: recitalrestore must be run as root. For systems with a hidden root account, please precede commands with sudo.

The recitalrestore command takes the following arguments.

--help

Using the --help or -h argument will display a list of arguments for all the services.

 recitalrestore --help

-i infile

Specify the input backup file that was created from recitaldump to restore from.

 recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz

[ -q ]

Run in quiet mode.

 recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz -q

[ -v ]

Run in verbose mode.

 recitalrestore -i southwind.tar.gz -v