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Specifies the session to be used for restore.
When restoring objects that have copies, do not use the object copy session ID,
but the object's BackupID, which equals the object's backup session ID.
DB2 RESTORE
-db2
Selects the IBM DB2 UDB object to restore.
-barhost ClientName
Specifies the IBM DB2 UDB client from which the data was backed up.
-instance InstName
Sets the name of the database instance that was backed up.
-dbname DBName
Sets the name of the DB2 database that you want to restore.
-newdbname NewDBName
Specify this option if you want to restore the whole DB2 database into a new
database.
-tsname DBName*TSName
Sets the name of the DB2 table space that you want to restore. To specify the
table space you would like to restore, write the name of the database, then the
"*" character and finally the name of the table space (without spaces).
-logfile DBName*LogFileName
Sets the name of the DB2 Log file that you want to restore. It should not be used
with the -rollforward option. To specify the Log file you would like to restore,
write the name of the database, then the "*" character and finally the name of
the Log file (without spaces).
-offline
Specify this option if you want to restore a table space offline.
-destination ClientName
Specifies the target client for restore. Use this option only when you restore to
some other instance than the one that was backed up.
-rollforward [time: YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm.ss]
Specify the point in time when you want a rollforward to be performed to. The
rollforward point in time must be entered in local time (as it is set on the DB2
target server) and not in coordinated universal time (UTC). If you specify a
rollforward option without time argument, a rollforward will be performed
to the and of the logs.
-frominstance InstName
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