Guardian User's Guide

Backing Up and Restoring Disk Information
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Using Run Options in a Restore Command
Table 11-3. Restore Command Options (page 1 of 2)
Option Function
AUTOCREATECATALOG Specifies whether nonexistent SQL catalogs are created
automatically
ALTFILE Changes the name of an alternate-key file in the file label of a
primary-key file
AUDITED Restores audited files
CATALOG[S] Specifies the catalog(s) that describe SQL objects
DETAIL Provides details about each file in the file-set list
DSLACK Sets the minimum slack space for data blocks in file
conversions
ISLACK Sets the minimum slack space for index blocks in file
conversions
INDEXES Specifies whether indexes defined on SQL tables are
automatically restored
EXT Sets extent sizes for the destination file in a file conversion
IGNORE Ignores most data errors encountered
KEEP Does not restore the file if it already resides on the disk
LISTALL Lists all files specified in the file-set list, including any files
that cause errors
LISTONLY Lists files on the tape without actually restoring any files
MAP NAMES Changes destination disk file names
MULTIDRIVE Allows up to four tape drives to be queued for unlabeled-tape
backup operations
MYID Gives restored files to the user ID running Restore
NOPROMPT Instructs Restore not to prompt the user before beginning to
read each tape, but to begin when it detects the drive is ready
NOSAFEGUARD Excludes Safeguard security information
NOT Excludes the specified file or files from the restore
NOUNLOAD Rewinds the tape and leaves it online after restore
OPEN Restores backed up files that were open at the time of the
backup (however, if a file was open for write access, the
restored file might not be usable)
PAGELENGTH Lets users specify between 20 and 100 lines per page to be
displayed on a utility listing (default value is 60)
PART Renames secondary partitions of partitioned files
PARTOF Restores only those partitions whose primary partitions reside
on a specific volume