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NOTES
The omnidbrestore command stops (before the restore) and restarts (after the
restore) all Data Protector services on UNIX systems and all services except the Data
Protector Inet service on Windows systems. This command does not stop the Data
Protector services running in a cluster.
EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates how the omnidbrestore command works.
1.
To start the restore of the IDB in the autorecover mode, run:
omnidbrestore -autorecover
2.
The SCSI backup device with DLT media is connected to the client
machine.company.com (with a Media Agent installed on the client) with SCSI
address scsi2:0:0:0C, while the robotics device is connected to the client
machine2.company.com with SCSI address scsi2:0:0:1. The media ID of the
medium needed is 32031 10a:3acda75a:0690:0001, the medium is in the
1:- 1 slot, position of the IDB backup on the medium is 1:0 and DA ID is
986556451. To restore IDB using the above data, run:
omnidbrestore -policy 10 -type 10 -mahost
machine.company.com -dev scsi2:0:0:0C -daid 986556451
-remhost machine2.company.com -ioctl scsi2:0:0:1 -maid
3203110a:3acda75a:0690:0001 -slot 1:-1 -position 1:0
3.
To start the restore of the IDB in the autorecover mode using the backed up files
from a specific session, run:
omnidbrestore -autorecover -session 2008/04/12-1
4.
To start the IDB restore in the autorecover mode of the client system
"pollux.hp.com" using encrypted backed up files from a specific session and
the corresponding decryption keys from the "IDB-pollux.hp.com-key.csv" file,
run:
omnidbrestore -autorecover -session 2008/03/16-8 -keyfile
IDB-pollux.hp.com-key.csv
SEE ALSO
omnidb(1), omnidbcheck(1M), omnidbinit(1M), omnidbsmis(1), omnidbupgrade(1M),
omnidbutil(1M), omnidbva(1), omnidbvss(1), omnidbxp(1), omnir(1)
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