Restoring Using The Data Protector Cli - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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6.
In the Media page, view the media needed for the restore and verify its
availability.
7.
Click Restore.
8.
In the Start Restore Session dialog box, click Next.
9.
Specify the Report level and Network load.
Click Finish to start the restore.
The message Session completed successfully is displayed at the end
of a successful session.

Restoring using the Data Protector CLI

From the directory:
Windows: Data_Protector_home\bin
HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux: /opt/omni/bin/
Other UNIX systems: /usr/omni/bin/
run:
omnir -sapdb -barhost ClientName -instance InstanceName
[-destination ClientName]
[-newinstance DestinationInstanceName]
[-session SessionID]
[-recover [-endlogs | -time: YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm.ss]
[-from_disk]]
[-nochain]
The -barhost option sets the name of the SAP DB/MaxDB Server that was backed
up.
The -instance option sets the name of the SAP DB/MaxDB instance that was
backed up.
The -session option selects the backup session to be restored. If this option is not
specified, the last backup session is restored, regardless of the -endlogs or the
-time option selection.
When restoring objects that have copies do not use the copy session ID, but the
object's backup ID, which equals the object's backup session ID.
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Integrating SAP DB/MaxDB and Data Protector

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