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05-24-2000 09:58 AM
05-24-2000 09:58 AM
INFORMIX 731.UC2 - OMNI BACK 3.00
I HAVE A PROBLEM WHEN I MAKE RESTORE WITH OMNI-BACK
0:50:19 Physical Restore of rltab5 Completed.
10:50:19 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:50:53 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:50:54 Physical Restore of rltab3 Completed.
10:50:54 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Physical Restore of rltab6 Completed.
10:51:04 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Logical Recovery Started.
10:51:05 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:05 Start Logical Recovery - Start Log 4468, End Log ?
10:51:05 Starting Log Position - 4468 0x5b0e190
11:17:19 DBspace rllog1 not recovered from same archive backup as DBspace rootd
bs.
11:17:19 Cannot change to Quiescent Mode.
COULD SOMEBODY HELP ME ?
0:50:19 Physical Restore of rltab5 Completed.
10:50:19 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:50:53 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:50:54 Physical Restore of rltab3 Completed.
10:50:54 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Physical Restore of rltab6 Completed.
10:51:04 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:04 Logical Recovery Started.
10:51:05 Checkpoint Completed: duration was 0 seconds.
10:51:05 Start Logical Recovery - Start Log 4468, End Log ?
10:51:05 Starting Log Position - 4468 0x5b0e190
11:17:19 DBspace rllog1 not recovered from same archive backup as DBspace rootd
bs.
11:17:19 Cannot change to Quiescent Mode.
COULD SOMEBODY HELP ME ?
infiernix
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05-24-2000 11:40 PM
05-24-2000 11:40 PM
Re: INFORMIX 731.UC2 - OMNI BACK 3.00
Is it possible you did a restore of the root DBspace or a DBspace containing the physical log or a logical log file ? If so, you have to physically restore the root DBspace and ALL DBspaces containing a logical or physical log file as well.
As OmniBack does not control the backup (it doesn't decide what to recover), but passes parameters to "onbar", I would suggest using the command (f.e. "onbar -r" for full restore ; check the manuals).
Hope this helps ...
As OmniBack does not control the backup (it doesn't decide what to recover), but passes parameters to "onbar", I would suggest using the command (f.e. "onbar -r" for full restore ; check the manuals).
Hope this helps ...
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