Use the bak restoreftfamily command to restore filesets that reside on multiple aggregates or on multiple File Server machines. In situations in which you need to restore large amounts of data to multiple sites (for example, when recovering from a catastrophic loss of data), the bak restoreftfamily command offers significant advantages over the bak restoreft and bak restoredisk commands. The bak restorftfamily command provides two ways to restore filesets:
· You can restore all of the filesets that are included in a fileset family to the sites at which they currently reside. (See Restoring a Fileset Family .)
· You can restore specific individual filesets to the sites at which they currently reside or to different sites, and you can restore different filesets to different sites with a single instance of the command. See Restoring Individual Filesets.)
You can use only one of the two approaches with a single instance of the command. Regardless of the method you choose, the command always performs a full restore of all filesets.
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