restore-domain
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.
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 theasadmin
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 isdomain-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.