Use the Table spaces page of the restore notebook to specify that you want to restore a subset of the table spaces in the database or database partition.
Notes:
In a partitioned database environment, you restore at the
database partition level.
To restore selected table spaces:
If you have already created a backup image of the database or database partition from this administrative client, Select an entry from the list is preselected because the recovery history file indicates that a backup image is available.
If you know that the media type that is displayed for the backup image is not correct, then use the fields that are displayed under Change the media information if necessary to specify the correct media type for the backup image.
If you have not already created a backup image of the database or database partition from this administrative client, Manually enter the backup image information is preselected because the recovery history file for the database or database partition does not contain any backup history.
After table spaces are restored, they will be in the roll-forward pending state. If you restore more than one table space, use the Roll--Forward Database notebook to roll forward the set of table spaces. If you restore only one table space, use the Roll-Forward Table Space notebook to roll it forward. The following considerations apply to the partitioned database environment:
Notes:
In a partitioned database system, if you intend to roll forward
a table space (or table spaces) to the end of the logs, you do not have to
restore it at each database partition. You only need to restore it at
the database partitions that require recovery.
In a partitioned database environment, if you want to roll
forward a table space to a point in time, you must restore the table space partition at each database partition that
contains a portion of the table space, and roll forward each table space
partition individually to the same point in time. This ensures that the
table space is consistent at each node.
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