CA VM:Backup does not group source and target pairs or check for duplicate source and target pairs in restore jobs. If you submit a restore job where the same source and target pair is specified twice or you submit the same restore request twice, CA VM:Backup restores that data twice.
When you enter the RESTORE command from a display terminal, the data you can restore is determined by your CA VM:Backup authorization and, for some command options, your expertise level. For information about using the RESTORE command from a full-screen terminal, see RESTORE Command.
Through restore job template files, CA VM:Backup system administrators can restore files for more than one user ID at a time.
Through restore job template files, system administrators can restore a group of minidisks or entire DASD volumes to several minidisks at the same time.
TPI domain restores are designed to restore domains, not individual files. Once the job finds the requested domain, it stops searching. If you specify individual files in an exception file and those files are not present in the domain that the job found, CA VM:Backup does not extend the search to look for those files, and the files are not restored. To submit restore jobs that search for specific files, use the end user restore screens, or the line-mode RESTORE or XRESTORE commands.
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