For object level restore, create a text file that contains the distinguished names of all the objects that must be restored. The format of the text file must be
dn followed by the distinguished names of the objects. For example:
dn
CN=user test 23,OU=Test OU,DC=xxx,DC=myarvmtest16,DC=com
CN=user test 23,OU=Test OU,DC=xxx,DC=myarvmtest16,DC=com
For attribute level restores, create a text file that contains the distinguished name of the object, and all the attributes of the object. The format of the text file must be
dn followed by the distinguished name of the object, and then
attributes followed by the list of attributes that must be restored. For example:
Enter the file name of the created text file in the
--data_file parameter followed by
restore keyword to initiate the restore operation.
Table 4. restore parametersParameters for
restore
Parameter
Description
--data_file=<FILE_PATH>
Specify the path to the restore file that contains the distinguished names (DN) and names of attributes to restore. If only the DNs are available, the full object is restored. If attribute names are also available, only those attributes is restored for the specified objects (attribute level restore).
--alt_location=<ALT_LOCATION>
Specify the path to the alternate location to restore specified objects. This parameter is optional.
--default_user_pwd=<PASSWORD>
Specify a default password for user accounts that are being restored. This parameter is optional.
--disable_user=<BOOL>
Specify
True or
False to enable or disable the user account after restore. The default variable is
False. This parameter is optional.
--change_pwd_next=<BOOL>
Specify
True or
False to enable or disable password reset during the next login. The default variable is
False. This parameter is optional.
Enter
restore --help in the command line to display the syntax and the associated parameters for RESTORE operation.
Run the
exit command to exit the individual sections of the
Agentilr server.
set
This command is applicable for
BROWSE,
SEARCH, and
RESTORE sections of the
Agentilr server.
Run the
set command to set preference based on mount id, backup port, or live port to the current self-service session. Once configured, the set preference is applicable for all the subsequent commands in the session.
NOTE:Use the
set command to perform search operation to an alternate port for active directory databases (both backup or live).
Table 5. set parametersParameters for
set
Parameter
Description
--mount_id=< MOUNT_ID>
Specify to set a specific mounted backup in the current self-service session. All the further operations in the current session are applicable for the specified backup only.
--backup_port=< BACKUP_PORT>
Specify to set the preferred backup port for the active directory database in the current self-service session.
--live_port=< LIVE_PORT>
Specify to set the preferred live port for the active directory database in the current self-service session.
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