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<h3 id="rzahqrstuser">Restore user-defined disk drives for integrated Windows servers</h3>
<p>Although you can now back up individual files and directories (see <a href="rzahqflbpo.htm#rzahqflbpo">Back up individual integrated Windows server files and directories</a>), the fastest way to restore large amounts of data is
to restore the entire storage space. If you back up your user storage space
from the \QFPNWSSTG directory, you can restore only the entire storage space.
See <a href="rzahqbkurf.htm#rzahqbkurf">Back up user-defined disk drives for an integrated Windows server</a>. You cannot restore individual files from this
backup.</p>
<p>To restore disk drives in the integrated file system, do this:</p>
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<li>If you are restoring from save media, ensure that you have mounted your
media.</li>
<li>If there are no network server storage spaces currently exist on the system
(none appear when you use the <a href="../cl/wrknwsstg.htm">WRKNWSSTG</a> command),
you must create the /QFPNWSSTG directory before you can restore network server
storage spaces that you saved beneath that directory. To create the /QFPNWSSTG
directory, complete these steps:
<ol type="a">
<li>On the i5/OS&trade; command line, type <tt>CRTNWSSTG</tt> to create
a network server storage space and press F4.</li>
<li>Provide a name for the storage space.</li>
<li>Use the minimal size allowed and specify the appropriate disk pool (ASP).</li>
<li>Press Enter to create the storage space. i5/OS creates the storage space in the /QFPNWSSTG
directory.</li></ol></li>
<li>To restore the storage spaces, type <tt>RST</tt> and
press F4.</li>
<li>In the <tt>Objects:</tt> name field, specify <tt> '/QFPNWSSTG/stgspc'</tt> and <tt>'dev/QASPnn/stgspc.UDFS'</tt>, where <tt>stgspc</tt> is the name of the network
server storage space and nn is the number of the disk pool.
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold">Note:</span></dt>
<dd>To restore the .UDFS object to an independent disk pool, the disk pool
device must be varied on. Specify <tt>'dev/independent&nbsp;ASP&nbsp;name/stgspc.UDFS'</tt> where <tt>independent ASP&nbsp;name</tt> is the name
of the independent disk pool and <tt>stgspc</tt> is the
name of the network server storage space.
</dd>
</dl></li>
<li>Specify values for any other parameters that you want and press Enter
to restore the storage space.</li>
<li>You also need to restore any predefined disk drives that are associated
with the server and restore the NWSD. See <a href="rzahqrstnwsd.htm#rzahqrstnwsd">Restore integrated Windows server NWSDs</a>. When
you are done restoring the NWSD and all its associated disk drives, vary on
the integrated server.</li></ol>
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