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


 
Integrating SAP DB/MaxDB and Data Protector
Restoring an SAP DB/MaxDB Database
Chapter 3 307
IMPORTANT When using this option, make sure that the backup session selected in
the Properties for Data dialog box (when using GUI) or by the -session
option (when using CLI) will restore enough data for the integration to
apply the redo logs until the latest version or until the specified date and
time. For information on how to access the Properties for Data dialog
box, refer to step 3 on page 296. For information on the -session option,
refer to “Restoring Using the Data Protector CLI” on page 297.
When this option is not selected, all other recovery
options are disabled and the following happens after
the restore:
If archive logs are not restored (if restore from a full
backup session is performed), the database remains
in the Admin mode after the restore.
If archive logs are restored, the database is, if the
restored archive logs allow it, switched to the
Online mode. If the database, however, cannot be
switched to the Online mode (because the restored
archive logs do not allow it), it remains in the Admin
mode.
Latest version / -endlogs Select this option to recover the database
until the last log.
When using the CLI, this is the default option.
Until date / -time: <YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm.ss> When using the GUI,
select this option to recover the database until the
point you select in the Until date drop-down menu.
When using the CLI, specify the -time: option if you
want to recover the database until the point specified
by the <YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm.ss> argument.