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To specify multiple Information Store names, use a comma to separate each Information Store name.
Use double quotation marks to enclose any Information Store names that contain at least one space
character.
If you omit this option, all Information Stores on the server on which this command is executed will
be restored.
-target storage-group-name\Information-Store-name
Specify this option by specifying an Information Store to restore backup data that was obtained by
using VSS. Specify the Information-Store-name parameter after the storage-group-name parameter by
separating the two parameters with a backslash (\). If you specify the Information-Store-name parameter
for backup data other than backup data that was obtained by using VSS, an error occurs.
If multiple Information-Store-name parameters are specified, a comma must be used to separate each
parameter. If an Information-Store-name parameter contains space characters, the entire string must
be enclosed in double quotation marks ("). The Information-Store-name parameter is not case sensitive.
If you omit this option, all storage groups on the server on which this command was executed will be
restored.
-f target-definition-file-name
As with the -target option, specify this option to restore specific storage groups or Information
Stores. Unlike the -target option, the -f option lets you specify a target definition file, which
contains all the storage groups or Information Stores to be restored. The target definition file containing
the list of storage groups or Information Stores must be created before you use this option. Use an
absolute path name to specify the target definition file.
If you want to restore backup data that was obtained using VSS in units of Information Stores, then,
like the -target option, create a target definition file that states \Information-Store-name after the
storage group name. Then specify the name of the target definition file.
-force
Specify this option to restore data from the secondary volume to the primary volume by forcibly
resynchronizing the volumes.
You can perform a forced resynchronization if the copy group name of the primary volume (obtained
when the backup processing was performed on the file server or database server) matches the
information on the file server or the database server. You can perform a forced resynchronization
even though the LDEV and SERIAL numbers do not match the LDEV and SERIAL numbers when the
backup processing was performed.
Specify this option only if restoration by resynchronization could not be performed with the -resync
option, such as when the LDEV number changed when the volume was replaced. If you specify this
option for normal restoration, data might be corrupted.
-recovery
Specify this option to perform a recovery by roll-forwarding. When you execute this command with
the option specified, transactions recorded after a backup is restored, and the database is returned
to its most recent state. In order to execute this command, all transaction logs, from the time the backup
was taken to the time the command was executed, must be stored on the Exchange Server.
If you omit this option, the database will return to the state it was in at the time it was backed up.
This option is essential if you want to restore an Information Store from backup data obtained by
using VSS. If you have specified an Information Store using the -target option or -f option without
specifying the -recovery option, the command terminates in error. However, if all Information Stores
within a storage group have been specified, you can restore backup data without specifying the
-recovery option.
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