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Old 05-07-2008, 10:15 AM
satish mullapudi
 
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Default Re: ROLLFORWARD failed

On Apr 29, 5:15 pm, Gregor Kovac( <gregor.ko...@mikropis.si> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> You can do a rollforward to some point in time, for example.
> You can see more athttp://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r5/index.jsp?topic=...
>
> If you have 100 logs and your 45th is corrupted, then none from that one
> will be used, because if it was DB2 can not guarantee you that the
> database is in consistent state.
>
> Best regards,
> Kovi
>
> satish mullapudi pravi:
>
> > Hi,
> > Am facing a tough situation & the scenario goes like this:
> > I have scheduled online backup on a db. The online backup is scheduled
> > to run daily at 12 in the night. Now am to restore the same db in
> > another server . I have with me the backup image & 50 logs which I
> > need to rollforward. When am trying to restore it is working fine &
> > the db goes into ROLLFORWARD PENDING state as expected. When am trying
> > to ROLLFORWARD the db, it is saying that the 45th log is corrupted, so
> > rollforward operation failed. Now, is there any process, so that I can
> > restore the maximum amount of data as much as possible from the logs.

>
> > Pls help me out...

>
> > satish

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Yupes...that ight work but I still have a small query here. How to
know the timestamp from where to ROLLFORWARD so as to get the data in
1to 45th logs.
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