The below is stated in IBM's redbook.
"Once data has been properly backed up, there are several different methods of restoring the data based upon the type of backup command you used. You need to know how your backup or archive was created to restore it properly. Each backup procedure gives information about restoring data. For example, if you use the backup command, you can specify a backup either by file system or by name. That backup must be restored the way it was done, by file system or by name."
So that means if we do backup by file system, we have to restore it by file system. There is no way to extract a single file???
According to restore manual, it is possible. Just simply use "restore -x" command. Unfortunately, I tried, but seems does not work, The only thing I can restore is the structure of the directory, not the files. Please help.
"Once data has been properly backed up, there are several different methods of restoring the data based upon the type of backup command you used. You need to know how your backup or archive was created to restore it properly. Each backup procedure gives information about restoring data. For example, if you use the backup command, you can specify a backup either by file system or by name. That backup must be restored the way it was done, by file system or by name."
So that means if we do backup by file system, we have to restore it by file system. There is no way to extract a single file???
According to restore manual, it is possible. Just simply use "restore -x" command. Unfortunately, I tried, but seems does not work, The only thing I can restore is the structure of the directory, not the files. Please help.