Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 1
To restore a file, you use the Unarchiver. The Unarchiver restores a file to its original format after it has been archived or compressed during remote collection.
You start Unarchiver by choosing the Unarchiver menu in the JP1/Software Distribution Manager or JP1/Software Distribution Client group.
When JP1/Software Distribution users are managed in linkage with JP1/Base, the Software Distribution Manager Logon dialog box opens. Enter the user name and password of a JP1 user who has permission to operate Unarchiver.
When you start Unarchiver, the Software Distribution Manager Unarchiver window (or Software Distribution SubManager Unarchiver window) appears.
Figure 5-4 Software Distribution Manager Unarchiver window
In the right-hand frame of the Unarchiver window, information is sorted by directory and by file. Note that the information is not sorted if the drive uses the FAT file system.
Before you restore a file, you should refer to the Job Status window to determine the directory that contains the file.
The file to be restored must be stored in a directory. A file stored immediately under the drive cannot be restored.
To restore a collected file:
Figure 5-5 Restore dialog box
source-directory + created-directory + file-or-directory-name-after-restoration |
archive-file-name + _ + archive-file-storage-directory |
As an alternative to the method described above, you can drag and drop a desired file from Windows Explorer to the Software Distribution Unarchiver window or the Unarchiver icon in order to restore it.
When you restore only one archive file, Unarchiver stores the restored file in the directory immediately below the Destination directory specified in the Restore dialog box. There may be more than one archive file with the same name. If you restore more than one archive file at the same time, Unarchiver creates a directory with the following name and stores the files in it:
name-of-archived-file(-without-file-extension)_name-of-higher-directory
The following shows an example of restoring multiple archive files in destination directory C:\TEMP\DATA:
Archive file name | File contents |
---|---|
C:\user\PC0001\ED0001.dmz | E10.txt, E11.txt |
C:\user\PC0001\ED0002.dmz | E20.dat, E21.dat |
C:\user\PC0002\ED0001.dmz | E10.txt, E11.txt |
C:\user\PC0002\ED0002.dmz | E20.dat, E21.dat |
Figure 5-6 File configuration at the destination
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