RESTore

Restore

The RESTore utility does not reset the journals. It is recommended that a backup be performed following the completion of the restore to reset the journals and reflect the newly restored control data set.

Special Considerations for Control Data Sets Processing Independently

Special precautions should be taken for running BACKup and RESTore when local/remote-linked libraries run control data sets independent of each other. These precautions should be followed when the link connecting the local and remote libraries is disrupted. Refer to “When CDS Copies Are Split Among Hosts After an Error” on page 213 for more information.

Syntax

 

 

 

 

 

RESTore

 

 

 

 

 

 

YES

 

 

NO

 

APPly(

NO

)

GENerate(

YES

)

 

 

 

 

Only

 

 

 

 

 

Short

 

Utility Name

RESTore

specifies that the restore operation is to be performed.

Parameters

APPly

optionally specifies whether or not the journals are to be applied to the restore operation.

(YES)

specifies that journals are to be applied. YES is the default.

(NO)

specifies that journals are not to be applied.

GENerate

optionally specifies what statements are output to the SLSAUDIT data set and whether or not control data sets are restored.

(NO)

specifies that NO statements are sent to the SLSAUDIT data set. The control data sets are also restored. NO is the default.

(YES)

specifies that statements are sent to the SLSAUDIT data set. The control data sets are also restored.

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