Restore a DH to copy data from the DMS backup files into the DH_Reader directory using the dmsmgr utility.You do not need to restore a DH Writer because it has a transient database. Check that the DH Writer is present in the existing DH file structure before you restore a DH.
Note: If the DH Writer is not present in the existing DH file structure, or you want to set up a new DH, use the dmsmgr -create function to create a new DH before you restore a DH.
Note: You must have full administrative access to the operating system to use the dmsmgr utility.
To restore a DH, run the following command on the DH host:
dmsmgr -restore -dh name -source path -parent name\ [-admin user[,user...]] [-xadmin user[,user...]] [-desktop host[, host...]]
(UNIX) Defines internal users as administrators of the restored DMS or DH.
(Optional) Defines a list of computers that have TERMINAL access rights to the computer with the restored DH.
Note: Whether specified or not, the terminal running the utility is always granted administration rights for the restored DH.
Defines the name of the DH that is restored on the local host.
Defines the name of the parent DMS the restored DH will subscribe to. Specify the parent DMS in the following format: DMS_name@hostname.
Defines the directory that contains the backup files to restore.
(UNIX) Defines enterprise users as administrators of the restored DMS or DH.
The DH is restored and the DH is subscribed to the DMS.
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