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Restore files from backup.

Synopsis

 
asadmin [asadmin-options] restore-domain [--help] [--long[={false|true}]] [--filename backup-filename] [--domaindir domain-root-dir] [--backupdirbackup-directory] [--backupconfigbackup-config-name] [--force[={false|true}]] [domain-name]

Description

This command restores files under the domain from a backup directory.

The restore-domain command is supported in local mode only.

Warning
If a domain is restored on an already existing domain folder, all the files will be overwritten when the command is run.

Options

asadmin-options: Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page.

--help: -?:

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--long: -l: Displays detailed information about the restore operation.

+ The default value is false.

--filename: Specifies the name of the backup file to use as the source.

--domaindir: Specifies the domain root directory, the parent directory of the domain to restore.

+ The default value is as-install/domains.

--backupdir: Specifies the directory under which the backup file is stored.

+ The default value is as-install/domains/domain-dir/backups. If the domain is not in the default location, the location is domain-dir/backups.

--backupconfig: The name of the domain backup configuration in the backup directory under which the backup file is stored.

--force: Causes the restore operation to continue even when the name of the domain to restore does not match the name of the domain stored in the backup file.

+ The default value is false.

Operands

domain-name: Specifies the name of the domain to restore.

+ This operand is optional if only one domain exists in the Payara Server installation.

+ If the specified domain name does not match the domain name stored in the backup file, an error occurs unless the --force option is specified.

Exit Status

0: subcommand executed successfully 1: error in executing the subcommand

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