Customizing Restore
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Storage Management Services Administration Guide
The Esc key allows you to exit SBCON one screen at a time until you
reach the Main Menu. If you want to exit SBCON, answer the
confirmation prompt.
NOTE:
To unload SBCON and applicable Target Service Agents, see
SBCON" on page
Using the Advanced Restore Options form at the server, you can perform a
custom restore of the database you need.
1
Select Main Menu > Job Administration > Restore.
The Restore Options screen appears.
2
Select Advanced Options.
3
Select Rename Data Sets to restore data to a location different from the
backup location.
4
At the Restore Datasets to a Different Location screen, do the following:
4a
Press Insert to select the namespace type.
4b
Enter the source path (where the data originally was backed up
from).
4c
Enter the destination path you want the data restored to, in the entry
box.
Both the source and destination paths must include the volume names (for
network server) or the hard disk drive letter (for example, C:\) for
workstations.
IMPORTANT:
When you specify a particular portion of the file structure as the
source location, it does not necessarily mean that this will be the only data
restored. What is restored can be influenced by the include and exclude settings
on the Subsets of What You Want to Restore form. If you do not want to overwrite
any subdirectories that might exist in the area you have included, you must
specifically exclude them by their full path.
5
Select Subsets of What to Restore.
Use this screen to specify which parts of the file structure you want to
restore. Various data sets to be included or excluded are listed in this
form. You can include or exclude any or all items listed. For more
information about including and excluding items, see
Include Options" on page
47.
17.
"Unloading
"Exclude and
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