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=head1 NAME rrdrestore - Restore the contents of an RRD from its XML dump format =head1 SYNOPSIS B<rrdtool> B<restore> I<filename.xml> I<filename.rrd> S<[B<--range-check>|B<-r>]> S<[B<--force-overwrite>|B<-f>]> =head1 DESCRIPTION The B<restore> function reads the XML representation of an RRD and converts it to the native B<RRD> format. =over 8 =item I<filename.xml> The name of the B<XML> file you want to restore. The special filename "-" (a single dash) is interpreted as standard input. In order to support the restore command in pipe mode (especially when using B<RRDtool> over a network connection), when using "-" as a filename the end of the file can be signaled either by closing the data channel after the file has transferred (as would be the case when using input redirection within a suitable shell) or by sending a crtl-Z / newline combination. This allows one to send more commands to the B<RRDtool> server after a restore. =item I<filename.rrd> The name of the B<RRD> to restore. =item B<--range-check>|B<-r> Make sure the values in the RRAs do not exceed the limits defined for the various data sources. =item B<--force-overwrite>|B<-f> Allows B<RRDtool> to overwrite the destination B<RRD>. =back =head1 AUTHOR Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>
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