Rules for an external restore

External restores have specific rules.

The following rules apply to external restores:
  • You must externally restore from an external backup. Although the external backup is treated as a level-0 backup, it might actually be an incremental backup not related to HCL OneDB™.
  • A warm external restore restores only noncritical storage spaces.
  • You cannot externally restore temporary dbspaces.
  • You cannot externally restore from regular ON-Bar backups.
  • You cannot verify that you are restoring from the correct backup and that the storage media is readable with ON-Bar.
  • If the external backups are from different times, the external restore uses the beginning logical log from the oldest backup.
  • You cannot perform a mixed restore. If critical dbspaces must be restored, you must perform a full cold restore.
The following rules apply to external cold restores:
  • Salvage the logical logs (onbar -b -l -s) before you switch the disks that contain the critical storage spaces.
  • If you are restoring critical dbspaces, the database server must be offline.
  • Point-in-time external restores must be cold and restore all storage spaces.
  • The external backups of all critical dbspaces of the database server instance must be simultaneous. All critical dbspaces must have to be backed up within the same set of onmode -c block … onmode -c unblock commands.