HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6960-96008 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Examples of SAP R/3 Database Restore
Chapter 2246
2. Select the Show the list of damaged files to determine the files
that need to be restored.
The SAPDBA utility lists all the lost files and their backup files. Each
file shown in the list contains one of the following comments:
Backup file: <name> on <tape/disk>
Backed up by <name of the external backup program>
This means that the file was backed up using the specific program.
This comment appears when the parameter backup_util_name of
the profile init<DBSID>.dba contains the name of the external
backup program. Otherwise, the comment is displayed as, for
example: ext. backup utility.
No restore of a backup file required
This means that the existing file can be used.
No backup file found
This means that no backup was found for this file in the specified
period of time.
3. Select the Show the list of backup files option to specify the
lost files for which you would like to see the available backup files.
Each file that has been lost can have several backup files.
4. Select the Select a backup file for restore if you would like to
change the proposed backup file, that should be restored. The file that
is selected for the restore is flagged with Selected for restore.
5. Select the Select a BRBACKUP run for restore if you want to
change the newest found backup file for each individual file from
which the requested files can be restored. You can change this setting,
for example, if all the files for restore were backed up in the same
backup session and you want to specify only that backup session. The
following information is listed:
Sequential number of the backup file found
Coded timestamp, date and time of the backup
The medium on which the backup was performed
The number of files found in this backup which are to be restored
6. Select the Return option to continue with the recovery process.