--StartImportJob
--ContentDB WSS_Content_054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b3ce00b193
--BackupID "2010/04/20-4" ––Server computer
––Instance OFFICESERVERS --TargetLocation C:\Restore
• Suppose you want to start a restore job by importing the content database from
a filesystem to the Microsoft SharePoint Server to the default restore location
C:\Restore.
If the Microsoft SQL Server Database Primary Data File is
WSS_Content_054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b3ce00b193.mdf and the
SQL Server Transaction log file is
WSS_Content054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b3ce00b193_log.LDF,
specify:
--StartImportJob
--ContentDB WSS_Content_054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b3ce00b193
--BackupID "2010/04/20-4" ––Server computer
––Instance OFFICESERVERS
––Files="C:\Restore\WSS_Content_054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b3ce
00b193.mdf";"C:\Restore\WSS_Content054a5bfa-f23c-49b8-8f78-e0b
3ce00b193_log.LDF"
--TargetLocation C:\Restore
Verifying target location disk space size
• To check the available disk space on the default restore location C:\Restore,
specify:
--QueryServerInfo --Server computer --Instance OFFICESERVERS
--TargetLocation C:\Restore
This also lists the location of all content database files in the tree structure.
Listing content databases
• To list all content databases in the Recovery Cache including the backup versions,
specify:
--ListCache --All
• To list detailed information of the content databases, specify:
--ListCache --Verbose
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