Volume-Mode RESTORE Options
These RESTORE options are available in volume mode:
TARGETNOREWINDLISTONLY
VERIFYTAPENOUNLOADMULTIDRIVE
VOLUMEMODERENAMENOPROMPT
RESTORE Options
This subsection describes each of the file-mode and volume-mode RESTORE options.
ALTFILE
The ALTFILE option changes the name of an alternate-key file in the file label of the primary-key
file. (Enscribe files only.)
ALTFILE (key-file-number,[$volume.][ subvolume.]file-id )
key-file-number
is an integer in the range 0 through 255 that designates the alternate-key file you are naming.
volume.subvolume.file-id
is the new name of the alternate-key file.
Guidelines
• Because the ALTFILE option affects all restore-files that have alternate-key files, use the
ALTFILE option only when you are restoring a single primary-key file.
• If you specify the ALTFILE option, you cannot specify the MAP NAMES option. The MAP
NAMES option is recommended instead of the ALTFILE option because it provides a complete
mechanism for changing file names in the RESTORE utility. For more information, see MAP
NAMES (page 138).
Example
• This command changes the name of an alternate-key file in the file label of the primary-key
file AFILE:
1> RESTORE $TAPE, $MYVOL.BASE.AFILE, ALTFILE (2, MYFILE6)
• ALTFILE 2 must already be a defined attribute of $MYVOL.BASE.AFILE.
AUDITED
The AUDITED option is the only way to restore files audited by TMF when they were backed up.
For more information, see TURNOFFAUDIT (page 156).
AUDITED [, TURNOFFAUDIT]
Guidelines
• For a summary of the RESTORE actions during the restoration of TMF-audited files, see Table 16:
Interaction Between RESTORE and TMF (page 129).
• TMF must be up during any RESTORE process that includes audited or nonaudited SQL files
in restore-files.
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