Restoring Files from the Archive Directory
Note
Restoring an Archived Log File
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The options for this command are as follows:
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restore archive_filename log - Restores an archived log file to the log
subdirectory.
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restore archive_filename script - Restores an archived script file or
user-profile file to the script subdirectory.
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restore archive_filename startup-config - Restores an archived
startup-config file to the startup configuration.
This section includes the following topics:
Restoring an Archived Log File
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Restoring an Archived Script File
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Restoring an Archived Startup-Config File
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If you booted your CSS from a network-mounted system and your hard drive does
not work, the CSS suspends all restore-related functions.
Use the restore log command to restore an archived log file to the log
subdirectory. The syntax for this command is:
restore archive_filename log {log_filename}
The variables are as follows:
archive_filename - The name of the archived log file. Enter an unquoted text
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string. To see a list of archived files, enter restore ?.
log_filename - (Optional) The name you want to assign to the restored log
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file. Enter an unquoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters.
For example, to restore the log file arrowlog to the log subdirectory and rename
the log file to arrowpointlog, enter:
# restore arrowlog log arrowpointlog
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