How do you restore a local snapshot named MySnapshot.tgz?

A snapshot delivers a complete GAiA backup. The resulting file can be stored on servers or as a
local file in /var/CPsnapshot/snapshots. How do you restore a local snapshot named
MySnapshot.tgz?

A snapshot delivers a complete GAiA backup. The resulting file can be stored on servers or as a
local file in /var/CPsnapshot/snapshots. How do you restore a local snapshot named
MySnapshot.tgz?

A.
Reboot the system and call the start menu. Select the option Snapshot Management, provide
the Expert password and select [L] for a restore from a local file. Then, provide the correct file
name.
B. As expert user, type the command snapshot -r MySnapshot.tgz.

C.
As expert user, type the command revert –file MySnapshot.tgz.

D.
As expert user, type the command snapshot – R to restore from a local file. Then, provide the
correct file name.



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Brad

Brad

Thank you captain obvious.

Love, Brad

Andrew

Andrew

There is no command “revert” in Gaia. “revert” only available for SPLAT. There is now correct answer here. It should be

>set snapshot import MySnapshot path
>set snapshot revert MySnapshot

The One

The One

As Andrew said, there is no command “Revert” in Gaia.
The correct answer should be A as you can indeed revert to a snapshot using that method.

Pabl0

Pabl0

Answer A

Revert is NOT active on GAIA

[Expert@CPFW1:0]# revert
This command is not active