Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Operations Manual

RESTORE *
The DNSCOM Commands
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RESTORE * The RESTORE * command is used to delete a locally owned copy of all aliases,
composites, and groups that have been created by the COPY command.
RESTORE * ON \
system-1
[
at-part
]
where
at-part
is:
AT { \
system-2
|
name manager
}
\
system-1
is a Guardian 90 system name.
{ \
system-2
|
name manager
}
indicates a system or name manager to where the command is to be directed. If
omitted, the current name manager is assumed.
\
system-2
is a Guardian 90 system name. It designates a node other than the
current system for processing the command.
name manager
designates a
configuration other than the current one.
Examples
RESTORE * ON \WELLS3
RESTORE * ON \NEWYORK AT \TOKYO.$TEST
Considerations
When a name is restored, its definition reverts to that of its definition node.
If the definition node has deleted the name, the RESTORE * command deletes the
name from the current system as well.
If the definition of the name has been altered on the name’s definition node, the
definition on the current node may not be the same as it was at the time the name
was copied using the COPY command.