This is a discussion on Re: Applying Logical Logs for a restore ? within the Informix forums, part of the Database Server Software category; --> Hi After backing up the logical logs via "ontape -a", you can reapply those logs in one of 2 ...
| |||||||
| FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| ||||
| Hi After backing up the logical logs via "ontape -a", you can reapply those logs in one of 2 ways: (1) "ontape -r" which will restore the physical backups (level 0, 1, 2), then it will prompt you to restore the logical logs. (2) "ontape -p" which will only restore the physical backup, then "ontape -l" which will restore the logical logs. thanks. Davis. hrehal@yahoo.com (Jack A) To: informix-list@iiug.org Sent by: cc: owner-informix-li Subject: Applying Logical Logs for a restore ? st@iiug.org 07/31/2003 12:44 PM Please respond to hrehal I'm an informix newbie. So my question is very basic. After I have backed up the logical logs how is the process of reapplying them to the database to get it current done ? The logs have been backed up using ontape -a Thanks, Jack sending to informix-list |