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Caché High Availability Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Restoring from a Backup3) Restore Selected or Renamed Directories4) Edit/Display List of Directories for BackupsOption?2.6.4.2 Restoring Selected or Renamed DirectoriesThe Restore Selected or Renamed Directories option lets you select which directoriesto restore from the backup medium. It also allows you to restore a database to a differentdirectory name.The following example shows how to restore selected or renamed directories. It uses UNIXstyledirectory names.1.%SYS>DO ^BACKUP2. Select Restore Selected or Renamed Directories from the Backup Menu.3. 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 Cache processeswill be prevented from running during the restore? Yes =>4. Specify the first file from which to restore. You can press to accept the defaultfile, which is the last full backup.Specify input file for volume 1 of backup 1(Type STOP to exit)Device: c:\cachesys\mgr\backup\IncrementalDBList_20060323_001.cbk =>5. Check that the description of the backup is correct and verify that this is the file you wantto restore.This backup volume was created by:Cache for Windows (Intel) 5.1The volume label contains:Volume number 1Volume backup MAR 23 2006 11:03AM FullPrevious backup MAR 23 2006 09:52AM FullLast FULL backup MAR 23 2006 09:52AMDescriptionIncremental backup of all databases that are in the backupdatabase list.Buffer Count 0Is this the backup you want to start restoring? Yes =>6. As the utility prompts you with directory names, specify which databases you want torestore, and in which directories you want to restore them:<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 37

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