Acronis true image server 8.0 Manuale Utente
Command-line mode and scripting
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/filename:[filename]
Specifies the name of the image file to restore.
/net_user:[username]
Specifies a user name when restoring an image from a network drive.
/net_password:[password]
Specifies a user password when restoring an image from a network drive.
/file_partition:[partition letter]
Specifies the partition where the image file is stored (by letter or number). This
option is used with /filename:file_name. In this case the file name must be
specified without drive letter or root folder. For example:
option is used with /filename:file_name. In this case the file name must be
specified without drive letter or root folder. For example:
/file_partition:D /filename:"\1.tib”
/password:[password]
Specifies the password for the image file (if required).
/harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disks to restore by numbers.
/partition:[partition number]
Specifies the partitions to restore by numbers.
/target_harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disk number where the image will be restored.
/start:[start sector]
Sets the start sector for restoring a partition to the hard disk unallocated space.
/size:[partition size in sectors]
Sets the new partition size (in sectors).
/type:[active | primary | logical]
Sets the new partition type. By default (if this option is not defined) an active
partition is created on the first hard disk and logic partitions on other disks.
partition is created on the first hard disk and logic partitions on other disks.
/target_partition:[partition number]
Specifies the target partition number for restoring a partition over the existing one.
If the option is not specified, the program assumes that the target partition number
is the same as the partition number specified with the /partition option.
If the option is not specified, the program assumes that the target partition number
is the same as the partition number specified with the /partition option.
/reboot
Reboots the server after the operation is completed.
/log:[file name]