Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Operations Manual

RESTORE COMPOSITE
The DNSCOM Commands
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RESTORE
COMPOSITE
The RESTORE COMPOSITE command is used to delete locally owned copies of
composites that have been created by the COPY command.
RESTORE { [ COMPOSITE ]
composite
[ ON \
system-1
] }
{ COMPOSITE * [ ON \
system-1
] [ IN
group
] }
{
composite type
* [ ON \
system-1
] [ IN
group
] }
[
at-part
]
where
at-part
is:
AT { \
system-2
|
name manager
}
COMPOSITE
may be omitted if
composite
is unique in the command name manager’s
database, or if ON \
system-1
is specified.
composite
is the name of a composite object to be restored.
\
system-1
is a Guardian 90 system name. This is specified if you only want to restore names
restored at a particular node.
COMPOSITE *
means that all composite names in the command name manager’s database (or in a
specified group) are to be restored.
group
is the name of a group. When specified, only composites that are members of the
group are restored.
composite type
*
means that all composites of the specified type are to be restored.
{ \
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.