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Sets the name of the DB2 instance from which you want to restore the data.
VSS RESTORE
-vss
Selects the VSS object for restore.
-barhost ClientName
Specifies the system where the VSS agent or application agent is run.
-session SessionID
Specifies the session to be used for restore.
When restoring integration objects that have copies, do not use the object copy
session ID, but the object's BackupID, which equals the object's backup session
ID.
-tree TreeName
Specifies the file, component, or tree to restore. For example, to specify a
component, you can use: -tree "/Microsoft Exchange
Writer(Exchange Information Store)/Microsoft Information
Store/First Storage Group/StoreOne"
When specifying trees, trees must be specified without drive letter.
-into Pathname
Restores the selected files, component, or tree into the given directory.
-destination ClientName
Specifies the target client for restore. Use this option only when you restore to
some other instance than the one that was backed up.
-instant_restore
Selects instant recovery for ZDB and VSS integrations.
-conf_check {strict | non-strict | disabled}
Sets the configuration check mode. With this option, Data Protector checks
whether the individual components can be selectively restored using the instant
recovery functionality. A check detects, whether there are more than one
component on the volume and whether there is any data besides component’s
data. If the check fails, the instant recovery session will fail. Select the strict
mode to check each file or directory. Select the non-strict mode to check
each folder. Disable configuration check only if instant recovery cannot be
performed with an enabled configuration check and only if you are sure that this
will not result in a loss of data during the instant recovery. In this case, you will
lose the data that does not belong to a component, but resides on the same
volume.
-no_recovery
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