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Caché High Availability Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Restoring from a Backup1.USER>DO ^%CDNamespace: %SYSYou're in namespace %SYSDefault directory is c:\cachesys\mgr\%SYS>DO ^BACKUP2. Select Restore ALL from the Backup utility options. This option restores all directoriesthat are on the backup medium.%SYS>Do ^BACKUP1) Backup2) Restore ALL3) Restore Selected or Renamed Directories4) Edit/Display List of Directories for BackupsOption?3. Confirm that you want to restore all directories:Proceed with restoring ALL directories Yes=>• If you press Enter, the restore process proceeds for all databases.• If you answer No, you can choose which type of restore to perform.Restore: 1. All directories2. Selected and/or renamed directories3. Exit the restore program1 =>4. Indicate whether you want to suspend <strong>Caché</strong> processes while restoring takes place.<strong>InterSystems</strong> recommends suspending processes.Do you want to set switch 10 so that other processes will beprevented from running during the restore? Yes =>5. Specify the first file from which to restore. You can press Enter to accept the default file,which is the last full backup.Specify input file for volume 1 of backup 1(Type STOP to exit)Device: c:\cachesys\mgr\backup\FullAllDatabases_20060323_001.cbk =>6. Check that the description of the backup is correct and verify that this is the file you wantto restore.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 33

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