A Restore Request is run in several steps. The steps differ
slightly if you schedule the Restore Process to run later, rather
than run the Restore Process immediately.
Match Each Archive File to an Insert or Load Request
A Restore Process uses either the Insert or Load Process
to restore data. One or more Insert or Load Requests are listed on
the bottom section of the Restore Request Editor,
so that a single Restore Request can be used to process multiple Archive
Files.
Create Subset Extract Files
When you selectively restore data from an Archive File,
the data to be restored is copied to a Subset Extract File. Data in
this file is then restored to the selected database.
Load or Insert Data
Once any necessary Subset Extract Files are created, the
selected data from each Archive File, starting with the first, in
the Restore Request Editor is restored using
the matching Insert or Load Request.
Run a Restore Request from the Command Line
After you create a Restore Request, you can use the command
line interface to run the process, specifying criteria for Archive
Files to use as overrides for files listed in the Restore Request.
The Insert or Load Request referenced in the Restore Request that
matches an Archive File is then used to restore the selected data.
Schedule a Restore Request
To schedule a Restore Process to run once at a specified
future time or repeatedly at specified intervals, save the Restore
Request, and click File > Schedule from the menu.
Run a Restore Request Immediately
To process a Restore Request immediately, click File > Run.
It is not necessary to save a Restore Request before it is run.
Restore Request Progress Dialog
When the Restore Process begins, the Restore
Request Progress dialog displays current status information.
The Restore Request Progress dialog also displays
specific information pertaining to the selected Restore Process, Insert
or Load.
Restore Process Report
The Restore Process generates a Restore Process Report
that provides general information and statistics about the Restore
Process.
Match Each Archive File to an Insert or Load Request
A Restore Process uses either the Insert or Load Process
to restore data. One or more Insert or Load Requests are listed on
the bottom section of the Restore Request Editor,
so that a single Restore Request can be used to process multiple Archive
Files.
Create Subset Extract Files
When you selectively restore data from an Archive File,
the data to be restored is copied to a Subset Extract File. Data in
this file is then restored to the selected database.
Load or Insert Data
Once any necessary Subset Extract Files are created, the
selected data from each Archive File, starting with the first, in
the Restore Request Editor is restored using
the matching Insert or Load Request.
Run a Restore Request from the Command Line
After you create a Restore Request, you can use the command
line interface to run the process, specifying criteria for Archive
Files to use as overrides for files listed in the Restore Request.
The Insert or Load Request referenced in the Restore Request that
matches an Archive File is then used to restore the selected data.
Schedule a Restore Request
To schedule a Restore Process to run once at a specified
future time or repeatedly at specified intervals, save the Restore
Request, and click File > Schedule from the menu.
Run a Restore Request Immediately
To process a Restore Request immediately, click File > Run.
It is not necessary to save a Restore Request before it is run.
Restore Request Progress Dialog
When the Restore Process begins, the Restore
Request Progress dialog displays current status information.
The Restore Request Progress dialog also displays
specific information pertaining to the selected Restore Process, Insert
or Load.
Restore Process Report
The Restore Process generates a Restore Process Report
that provides general information and statistics about the Restore
Process.