A) on server: QUERY RESTORE B) on dsmc client:
help 1b.lxix) Restart Restore The restart restore command displays a list of your restartable restore sessions in the server database. You can select zero or more restartable restore sessions that you want to restart. The restarted restore uses the same options you used in the failed restore. The restarted restore continues from the point at which the restore previously failed. To cancel restartable restore sessions, use the cancel restore command. Use the restart restore command when: * Restartable restore sessions lock the file space at the server so that files cannot be moved off the server's sequential volumes. * You cannot back up files affected by the restartable restore. Options from the failed session supersede new or changed options for the restarted session. Supported Clients This command is valid for all Windows clients. Syntax >>-RESTArt Restore--+----------+------------------------------->< '- options-' Parameters options See the client processing options topics for more information. Examples Task Restart a restore. Command: restart restore >> Press enter to continue, 'q' to return to help menu 'u' to scroll up, or 'd' to scroll down: << Task Restart a restore. Command: restart restore **>> End of help section; press enter to return to help menu. Press 'u' to scroll up. <<** -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Rob Hefty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2004 14:47 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Restartable Restores - How To Restart? Hello all, Hows does one restart a restartable restore? I have been restoring massive amounts of data recently and I noticed there are three of these restores pending. Server Version: 5.1.5 OS: AIX 5.1 Thanks, Rob