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Revision as of 16:43, 29 August 2018
To start the restore process, a database session needs to be created.
Step 1
Create a database session.
dbmcli -u DBM,DBM -d DEMODB
Step 2
Create a backup template.
The format to follow will be;
backup_template_create <backup_template> to <backup_destination> <backup_content>
Create a template d1 for data backup.
dbmcli on DB1> backup_template_create d1 to FILE C:\MaxDB\Backup\DAT0001 CONTENT DATA
Create a template l1 for log backup.
dbmcli on DB1> backup_template_create l1 to FILE C:\MaxDB\Backup\LOG CONTENT LOG
Create a template md for a data backup using files in parallel.
dbmcli on DB1> backup_template_create md to FILE C:\MaxDB\Backup\DAT0001 NAMED b1 FILE C:\MaxDB\Backup\DAT0002 NAMED b2 CONTENT DATA
Step 3
Copy the recovered files to the location of the backup template.
Check if the backup can be accessed and that data reading will work. A service session is requires as follows;
dbmcli on DB1> db_admin
dbmcli on DB1> service_connect
dbmcli on DB1> recover_check <backup_template> <backup_type>
Step 4
If the outputs from these commands show a return code of 0, the information was checked successfully.
To start the restore of this data, use the following commands;
dbmcli on DB1> service_release
dbmcli on DB1> db_connect
dbmcli on DB1> recover_start <backup_template> <backup_type>
This completes the recovery process.