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You can specify the source directory or individual file to restore, or you can choose the files from a list. You can also choose whether to restore the files to their original directory, or to a different location. By default, restore restores all subdirectories from the source you choose; to change this behavior, use the preservepath option. You can specify how much of the backup's path structure is reproduced with restore by using the preservepath option.

If directories in this structure do not exist in the target location, they are automatically created. That might make sense if you have multiple versions of a document backed up, and you want to find a specific version to restore. When the restore has completed you get two windows on your screen.

When I run file explorer, I see that my silly document is back. This is pretty straight forward, and you could restore everything that was backed up. Remember, though, that this is being retrieved from from tape - albeit a very quick tape robot. However, if the restore request spans multiple tapes, and if you restore a lot of data, it could take awhile. Pages Blog. Command options can modify which files are deleted and retention length.

The impact of this command depends on whether Tableau Server is running. To delete temporary files and current log files, you must stop the server before running this command.

If you are running Tableau Server on a distributed deployment, run this command on the node that is running the Administration Controller also referred to as the TSM Controller process. By default, the controller is on the initial node in the cluster. Perform all cleanup operations with default retention values. Equivalent to running the cleanup command with the following options: -l -t -r -q -ic.

Use this option with the -q option to delete entries older than the specified number of days are deleted. This option specifies table entry retention age but does not trigger actual deletion of table entries.

The -q option triggers deletion of entries. Clear the image cache. Delete log files that are older than the retention-period. Tableau Server must be running for table entries to be deleted. This option is ignored if Tableau Server is stopped. This option can be used alone to specify deletion of entries older than the default retention period 7 days , or together with the --http-requests-table-retention to specify a non-default retention period.

Be sure removing this data will not impact any custom views you need. Disabling the Metadata API stops continuous ingestion and indexing of information about the content on Tableau Server, deletes the index of information about the content published to Tableau Server and assets associated with that content, and disables the ability to both query the Metadata API and access Tableau Catalog.

Running this command stops and starts some services used by Tableau Server , which causes certain functionality, such as Recommendations, to be temporarily unavailable to your users. The Metadata API can be used to query schema, lineage, and user managed metadata about the content published to Tableau Server. Use the tsm maintenance metadata-services get-status command to get status information on Metadata Services.

Note: Command added for Tableau Server on Windows in version Use the tsm maintenance preflight-check permissions command to verify the directory permissions. Specifies the data directory on which to verify permissions. If not included, the data directory is determined based on the current Tableau Server configuration. Specifies the install directory on which to verify permissions. If not included, the install directory is determined based on the current Tableau Server configuration.

Node IDs of nodes to specifically include in the permissions check. If not specified, the check is performed on all nodes in the cluster. The Run As user name to verify permissions for. If not provided, the Run As user is determined from the current configuration. Use the tsm maintenance preflight-check ports command to verify that ports are available for all currently installed services. Specify a service and port to verify the port is available for that service, even if the service is not currently installed.

Specifies the host and port on which to check for access to the Administration Agent. Addresses are formatted as hostname:port. Separate multiple addresses by commas if more than one is being checked. Use this option to see if a port is available before installing or changing ports. Specifies the host and port on which to check for access for the Gateway service. Priority: 5. Next Execution: Hours and 35 Minutes. Duration: 15 Minutes.

Period: 1 Week. Day of Week: Wednesday. Expire: Never. Mode Function Pattern match from top down Source File. The order they are displayed above is the order in which these directives are applied by TSM.

You will note that the order of the directives at any one level is the opposite of the order in which they appear in the options file.

That is, TSM reads the directives listed in options file from the bottom up. The syntax for querying what files you have backed up involves giving a file specification which is necessarily OS specific.

Also, if an incorrect file specification is given it may appear that you have no backups. Note that the Windows client lists the directory in UNC format. This format can also be used for the file specification in the query. Note that file specifications with spaces in them will need to be quoted.

By default only the current versions of files are listed. In order to query both current active and previous inactive versions of files, add the -inactive option to the query:.

Unix and Linux users should be aware of potential confusion of how TSM stores files in nested file spaces. This can arise in the following situation: A user backs-up a file myconf. Running the command:. This is because TSM always looks for a file in the filespace partition with the longest name that matches the file specification you include in the command.



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