![]() Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
After restoring the IBM® i5/OS profile, restore the remote database schema.
Perform the following steps to restore the remote database schema:Note: Before restoring the saved version of the IBM WebSphere® Portal Express profile, this script renames Integrated File System (IFS) data associated with the existing profile, and duplicates the schema data. This protects against the case where the user specifies the wrong profile name and the wrong profile is restored. To avoid unnecessarily using up storage on your system, delete the renamed and duplicated data after you have verified that the restore occurred successfully (check the log file for details on the renamed profile data). In addition, you can specify the -x parameter to prevent the schema data for the profile from being duplicated.Parameter | Description |
-help (-h) |
Displays help for the command |
-logDir (-l) |
Specifies where to save log files for this command. If a log directory is not specified using this parameter, logs are created by default in /savRstWp60. Note: If you specify a path using this parameter, the command will create only the last directory in the path. The other directories in the path must already exist. For example, if you specify -l /wcs01/logs, the /wcs01 directory must already exist. |
-noSaftyNet (-x) |
Do not duplicate existing schema data. By default, the command duplicates existing schema data before deleting it. This protects against the case where the user enters the wrong profile name and the wrong profile is restored. Only use this parameter if you wish to prevent this duplication from happening. |
-seqNum (-q) |
Specifies the starting sequence number of the file set you want to restore. Normally you will not need this parameter, but if you saved multiple copies of the same instance on the same day on the same tape, you may need to distinguish which save set you want. This parameter is only valid with -m option and the media device must be a tape drive. |
-verify (-v) |
Verifies the command. If this parameter is used, the command outputs what would be done according to the parameters being used, without actually performing the restore. |