Autocreatecatalog; Guidelines; Catalogs - HP BACKCOPY Reference Manual

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Table 16 Interaction Between RESTORE and TMF (continued)
RESTORE Command Used
AUDITED and TURNOFFAUDIT
AUDITED and TURNOFFAUDIT
CAUTION:
down the whole volume. If you restore these audited files, use them in nonaudited mode.

AUTOCREATECATALOG

The AUTOCREATECATALOG ON option specifies that SQL catalogs are created at the time of the
RESTORE process. Otherwise, SQL catalogs are not created.
AUTOCREATECATALOG [ ON | OFF ]
ON
directs RESTORE to automatically create each SQL catalog that you need (that does not already
exist on disk). ON is the default when you specify this option.
OFF
specifies that RESTORE does not create the SQL catalogs. OFF is the same as omitting the
AUTOCREATECATALOG option from the RESTORE command.

Guidelines

When you use AUTOCREATECATALOG ON, an SQL catalog is created and RESTORE inserts
appropriate entries with the first instance of an SQL object.
If you provide a user ID (MYID), specify the AUTOCREATECATALOG ON option, and run
RESTORE, you become the catalog owner (and its security). This ensures that the entire SQL
object is restored successfully.
The name of each automatically created catalog is reported in the listing created by RESTORE.
Any errors that occur while trying to create a catalog are reported in the same way that other
SQL errors are reported.

CATALOGS

The CATALOGS option describes where to register SQL objects that are restored.
CATALOG[S] (catalog-name FOR fileset-list
[ , catalog-name FOR fileset-list ] ... )
catalog-name
specifies the name and location of the catalog as [\node.][$ volume.]subvolume.
fileset-list
specifies the files whose SQL objects are to be registered in catalog-name. These files are
on the backup tape that is being restored. If you used the MAP NAMES option to change the
name of a file, fileset-list should be the new name assigned by this option (MAP NAMES).
130 RESTORE
Conditions
File exists but is not audited
File exists and is audited
Restoring any audited file backed up in a WRITE OPEN state can make TMF bring
What RESTORE Does
File is restored nonaudited.
If TMF is running, the file is restored nonaudited.
Otherwise, RESTORE issues Purge Error 82 and
does not restore the file.

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