Guidelines
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If the TARGET option is not specified, the disk image is restored to the disk volume that is
named on the backup tape.
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SQL objects can be dependent on files in multiple volumes. Before restoring files to a different
volume, consider the dependencies of SQL objects that might be affected. For more information,
see the SQL/MP Installation and Management Guide.
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If you use the TARGET and VOLUMEMODE options to restore data to a disk that is different
from the original source disk, and both the target disk and the source disk are on the same
system, you must use the RENAME option. Otherwise, error 66 is returned when an SCF START
command is issued to the restored disk. To prevent the problem, use the RENAME option:
RESTORE $tape,VOLUMEMODE,*,TARGET $lev-for-$data1,RENAME $data1
TURNOFFAUDIT
The TURNOFFAUDIT option specifies that files audited by TMF when they were backed up are not
to be audited when they are restored. You must use the AUDITED option with the TURNOFFAUDIT
option.
TURNOFFAUDIT
For more information about restoring audited files, see
AUDITED (page 127)
.
VERIFY
The VERIFY option verifies the data integrity of the files on disk.
VERIFY
Guideline
Using a RESTORE process with the VERIFY option takes longer to complete because RESTORE
checks file labels and data on the disk after it writes the tapes to disk.
VERIFYTAPE
The VERIFYTAPE option verifies the volume label, file label, and data records of the files on tape.
VERIFYTAPE
Guideline
You must use the LISTONLY option with the VERIFYTAPE option.
VOL
The VOL option restores files to a new disk volume name.This option applies only to Enscribe files.
VOL [\node.][$new-vol.]new-subvol |
[\node.]$new-vol[.new-subvol]
node
is the new node (system) name.
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