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Latest revision as of 09:56, 6 January 2021

Below documentation shows how to restore DB2 data after it has been recovered as normal files using steps as shown in Recovery as Normal Files . Please recover the DB2 database files.

Recovered filename will have a naming convention as shown below.

e.g. SAMPLE.0.DB2.NODE0000.CATN0000.20210105171743.001

   Database Name = Sample
   Instance Name = DB2
   Timestamp = 20210105171743
   Catalog Name = CATN000 

We are demonstrating recovery for SAMPLE database (shown in below picture).


DB2SAMPLERestore.JPG


Note.png Note: There are more ways to perform DB2 restore.For more detailed information please refer to the DB2 Restore Documentation.

Once you have the files, please follow the steps to restore.

Step 1

Login to DB2 Server and connect to the SAMPLE database.

db2 => connect to sample

  Database Connection Information
Database server        = DB2/NT64 9.7.0
SQL authorization ID   = ADMINIST...
Local database alias   = SAMPLE


Step 2

db2 => restore database sample from "C:\Temp\RestoredData" taken at 20210105171743 with 2 buffers buffer 1024 parallelism 1 without prompting SQL2540W Restore is successful, however a warning "2539" was encountered during Database Restore while processing in No Interrupt mode.


Step 3

Roll the logs forward to the end of the backup to make sure the database is in a consistent state.

db2 => rollforward db sample to end of backup

                                Rollforward Status
Input database alias                   = sample
Number of nodes have returned status   = 1
Node number                            = 0
Rollforward status                     = DB  working
Next log file to be read               = S0000000.LOG
Log files processed                    =  -
Last committed transaction             = 2021-01-05-17.17.46.000000 UTC

DB20000I The ROLLFORWARD command completed successfully.

Note : If log files are not included in backup images, the rollforward recovery needs to be done as per the method used for backing up logs.


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