TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)

TMFCOM Commands
HP NonStop TMF Reference Manual522418-003
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RECOVER FILES
GMT
indicates that the TIME value is specified in Greenwich mean time. If GMT is
omitted, the default is the local time at your site.
TOMATPOSITION (atseqno, rba)
applies the FROMARCHIVE option (whether it is specified or not), recovering all
files requested from the relevant online and audit dumps, and directs that file
recovery redo all transactions that were committed up to a specified location in the
master audit trail (MAT). Transactions that began before the specified location but
that were not yet committed are backed out. The database is recovered to the
location specified, rather than to a time specified or to the most recent consistent
state. The location is specified by the atseqno and rba parameters:
atseqno
specifies the sequence number of the MAT file where recovery is to stop. For
this value, you enter only the numeric portion of the file name, with leading
zeros optional. For example, to recover to a relative byte address in MAT file
AA000239, you can enter either 000239 or 239 as the atseqno value.
rba
specifies the relative byte address (byte offset) in the MAT file where recovery
is to stop.
UNLOAD {ON | OFF}
determines whether the tape volume is unloaded after it has been used. ON
unloads the tape volume. OFF suppresses unloading. The default is ON.
TOPHYSVOL volume
identifies the physical target volume on which TMF should place the recovered
files.
WHEREPHYSVOLIS volume
identifies the original physical volumes where the files specified in the file-set
parameter are stored. This option limits the files to be recovered to those that
reside on the physical volumes.
Caution. The TOPHYSVOL option is intended for use with NonStop Storage Management
Foundation (SMF) files only. Before you issue a RECOVER FILES command with this option,
it is vital that you read Options for the SMF Product
on page 3-244.
Caution. The WHEREPHYSVOLIS option is intended for use with SMF files only. Before you
issue a RECOVER FILES command with this option, it is vital that you read Options for the
SMF Product on page 3-244.