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4.3.4.4.15 RESTORE Command

 

--------------------------- RESTORE Unit Database ------------- ROW 1 OF 27 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR Database: C (CICS) - CA MICS CICS DATABASE Edit the job stream before batch submit ===> YES (YES/NO) Line Cmds: S Select Cmd Date Time Generation Description - --------- ----- ---------- --------------------------------------------- _ 10OCT2001 4:41 BACKUP 0 BACKUP Completed (after Monthly) _ 10OCT2001 4:09 MBACK 0 MONTHLY BACKUP Completed _ 10OCT2001 4:06 MONTHLY Completed _ 10OCT2001 3:58 DAILY Completed (Monthly in progress) _ 10OCT2001 0:01 DAILY, Monthly, Backup submitted by OPRUSR1 _ 09OCT2001 7:15 BACKUP -1 BACKUP Completed (after Weekly) _ 09OCT2001 7:02 WEEKLY Completed _ 09OCT2001 6:24 DAILY Completed (Weekly in progress) _ 09OCT2001 4:25 DAILY, Weekly, Backup submitted by OPRUSR1 _ 09OCT2001 4:15 0 RESTORE from BACKUP 08OCT2001 02:46 _ 09OCT2001 3:42 DAILY FAILED U101 in DAY040 _ 09OCT2001 0:15 DAILY, Weekly, Backup submitted by OPRUSR1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 
 Use the RESTORE command to restore unit database contents
 from a selected unit database backup.
 
 RESTORE generates and submits a batch job to restore unit
 database files.  RESTORE also saves a copy of the generated
 batch job in the prefix.MICS.RESTART.CNTL data set for the
 unit database.
 
 The RESTORE Unit Database panel displays an audit trail of
 your unit Database update, BACKUP, and RESTORE processing.
 
 Note:  The display does NOT reflect incremental update
        (INCRccc job) processing.
 
 Select a BACKUP entry from this display to RESTORE the
 Database or enter CANCEL to terminate RESTORE processing.
 
 If you specified YES for the RESTORE BACKUP parameter in the
 JCLDEF member of prefix.MICS.PARMS, CA MICS will take a unit
 database backup before beginning the restore.  This option
 gives you the opportunity to return the Database to the
 condition that it was in prior to the restore.
 
   o If you specify NOBACKUP when you enter the RESTORE
     command on the Operational Status and Tracking panel,
     CA MICS will bypass the pre-restore backup.
 
   o CA MICS will also bypass the pre-restore backup if the
     Database is not updatable--that is, if prior CA MICS
     processing failed.  CA MICS will NOT backup a bad
     Database.
 
   o See the RESTORE Operational Job section (4.3.3) of this
     guide for more information on pre-restore backups.
 
 The RESTORE Unit Database panel also gives you the option to
 review and/or modify the generated batch job before it is
 submitted for execution.  You can cancel job submission
 processing after reviewing the generated JCL.
 
 The rows of the RESTORE Unit Database panel describe your
 Database update, BACKUP, and RESTORE processing.
 
   o Both the standard and special backups taken for this
     CA MICS unit database are listed.
 
   o Unit database update processing is listed (incremental
     update processing is not included).
 
   o Operational jobs submitted by Operational Status and
     Tracking are listed.
 
   o Checkpoint changes made by Operational Status and
     Tracking are listed.
 
 The display is sorted with the most recent processing first
 and in the order that processing/changes occurred.  The most
 recent Database and/or checkpoint updates appear first.