How do I restore TSM?
Restoring files from the TSM GUI
- Start the TSM Client GUI.
- Click on the Restore button.
- Go to the View menu and select Display Active/Inactive Files.
- Click the + in front of “File Level”, then drill down to the file or folder you want to restore.
- Select the checkbox next to the files and directories you want to restore.
How do I restore from command prompt?
How to Start System Restore From the Command Prompt
- Open Command Prompt, if it’s not already open.
- Type the following command in the text box or Command Prompt window: rstrui.exe.
- The System Restore wizard will open immediately.
What is DSMC command?
The dsmc command allows the user to back up and restore data from the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Server.
How do you restore a file?
Click the Computer icon on your desktop to open it up. Navigate to the folder that used to contain the file or folder, right-click it, and then click Restore previous versions. If the folder was at the top level of a drive, for example R:\, right-click the drive and then click Restore previous versions.
How do I manually backup TSM?
TSM Configure manual backup: Windows
- Open the Tivoli Storage Manager. In the Actions menu, select Backup Domain.
- If the Task List window pops up, it indicates that the client is correctly configured to backup.
- If the client completes correctly, you will see the following screenshot:
How do I open a TSM backup?
Backup files using the TSM client: Windows
- Open the Tivoli Storage Manager by clicking on the Windows Start button, selecting Programs, Tivoli Storage Manager, and then Backup Archive GUI.
- When the Login into a TSM server window appears, type in your node name as the User id and your node’s password, then click Login.
How do I start System Restore from command prompt?
Open CMD in System Recovery Options, type rstrui.exe and press Enter. This command will open System Restore wizard immediately. 2. Choose a restore point and click Next.