NAME
brackup-restore - The brackup restore tool.
SYNOPSIS
$ brackup-restore [-v] --from=foo.brackup --to=<base_directory> --all
$ brackup-restore [-v] --from=foo.brackup --to=<base_directory> --just=<file>
$ brackup-restore [-v] --from=foo.brackup --to=<base_directory> --just=<dir>
OPTIONS
- --from=NAME
-
Required. The backup metafile, describing the tree you want to restore. Probably named like "source-target-YYYYMMDD.brackup". If you lost it, it's also stored on your backup target, and you can fetch it with brackup-target.
- --to=NAME
-
Required. The destination root directory for your restored files. Will be created if it doesn't exist.
- --all
-
Restore all files.
- --just="DIRECTORY"
-
Restore just the directory named (and all its contents).
- --just="FILE"
-
Restore just the file named.
- --config=NAME
-
Brackup config file to use instead of default.
- --verbose|-v
-
Show more info during restore.
WARRANTY
Brackup is distributed as-is and comes without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. We aren't responsible for your data loss.
AUTHOR
Brad Fitzpatrick <brad@danga.com>
Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Six Apart, Ltd. All rights reserved.
This module is free software. You may use, modify, and/or redistribute this software under the terms of same terms as perl itself.