ISO8859-1.!7E0G21.,` S D "& EI hA:=1D9;~313 Toxu% $% J p` ] V K!T "S #; K$0 %S &5 'w B(] ) *N 3+@ ,? -E.bIrestore: 0511-153 Cannot run %s. restore: 0511-260 The archive is not in backup format. restore: 0511-154 Cannot use the %c flag to restore backups by name. restore: 0511-261 Blocks required (%d) to read tape blocksize of (%d) exceeds maximum number of blocks (%d) allowed by restore. restore: 0511-155 Cannot use the %c flag to restore backups by i-node. restore: 0511-262 Read an unexpected end of file. restore: 0511-156 Cannot get device information. restore: 0511-157 Cannot skip tape records. restore: 0511-267 The -x or -X option must be specified when using the -M option. Please mount volume %1$d on %2$s. Press the Enter key to continue. restore: 0511-158 Cannot open %s: restore: 0511-263 There is not enough memory available at this time. restore: 0511-264 Use a no-rewind, no-retension tape device, such as /dev/rmt0.1, with the -s option. restore: 0511-266 Cannot read user response from standard input. restore: 0511-265 The no-rewind tape device specified is not valid. For restore, the no-rewind device specification must be either .1 or .5. restore: 0511-159 Specify the -p flag for tape devices only. restore: 0511-160 Cannot read the backup media restore: 0511-161 The skip option is available for tape media only. restore: 0511-150 Specify a skip number between 1 and 100. restore: 0511-151 Cannot get information about %s. Cluster size %1$d is too large; reduced to %2$d. Cluster size %1$d is too small; increased to %2$d. Usage for Backup by Name: restore -x[MOdnqveQ] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] [-E{force|ignore|warn}] [-L label] [-I label] [File ...] Extracts files by name. restore -T|-t [-alnqvQ] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] Lists a table of contents or information about the backup. restore -X Number [-MOdnqveQ] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] [-E{force|ignore|warn}] [-L label] [-I label] [File ...] Extracts beginning at a specified volume number. Usage for Version 2 Backup by Inode: restore -r[d] [-f Device] [File ...] Usage for Backup by Inode: restore -t[Balhnqvy] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] [File ...] Lists a table of contents. restore -x[BOhmnqvy] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] [File ...] Extracts files by name. restore -i[hmnqvyO] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] Restores files interactively restore -r[BnqvyO] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] Restores full file systems. restore -R[BnvyO] [-b Number] [-f Device] [-s Number] Restores full file systems. restore: 0511-152 Specify the -p flag for tape media only. Changing user specified number of blocks to %d. Please mount volumes %1$d - %2$d on %3$s - %4$d. Press the Enter key to continue. restore: The magic number of the archive is invalid. restore -P String [-BdqvQ] [-f device] [-s num] [-b num] [-L label] [-I label] [File ...] Restores file attributes. restore -P String [-hqv] [-f device] [-s num] [-b num] [File ...] Restores file attributes. Usage for Backup by Pool: restore -t[qv] [-b Number] [-f Device] Display information about the backup. restore -x[qv] [-b Number] [-f Device] Extracts files by pool. restore -r[qv] [-b Number] [-f Device] Restores the VSS pool. restore: 0511-162 Cannot use the %c flag to restore backups by pool. restore -X Number [-qv] [-b Number] [-f Device] Extracts beginning at a specified volume number.