Use the Roll-Forward page of the roll-forward notebook to perform roll-forward recovery on the table space or table space partition.
| Note: | Before you can do forward recovery, the table space or table space partition
must already be in the roll-forward pending state,
and you must have the database logs.
|
Typically, table spaces exist in groups. If this is how your
database is structured, you should use the Roll-Forward
Database notebook to roll-forward the set of related table spaces or table
space partitions.

Before you begin...

To perform roll-forward recovery on the table space or table space
partition:
- Open the roll-forward notebook:
- On the Roll-Forward page, specify the type of roll-forward recovery that
you want:
- Roll-Forward to the end of the logs. All changes recorded in the logs are reapplied to
the table space or table space partition.
| Note: |
If you need to restore a table space partition on a specific
database partition you can perform roll-forward recovery on it to the end of
the logs to bring it up to the same level as the table space partitions on the
other nodes.
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- Roll-Forward to a point in time. Changes in the logs up to and including the date and
time indicated are reapplied to the table space or table space
partition.
| Note: |
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.
|
- Clear the Leave in roll-forward pending state check box. This makes the table space usable
immediately after the roll-forward operation. (By default, this check
box is on).
- On the Options page, select one of the Process while radio buttons, either Online or
Offline. Offline is the default.
- Click on OK to begin the roll-forward operation.
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