
Data Consistency, Recovery, and Migration 4-51
Write Each Archive Page to Disk
Write Each Archive Page to Disk
It might be that your configuration defines both TAPEDEV and LTAPEDEV as
the same device. Since this is possible, tbtape prompts for you to mount the
level-0archivetapeandtopressRETURN tocontinuethe restore.Ifyourtape
is already mounted on the archive device, simply press RETURN.
Astherestorebegins,tbtapereadseachpageofdata fromthearchivetape(s)
and writes the page to the address contained in the page header.
The tbtape process prompts for additional tapes if the level-0 archive is
contained in more than one volume.
Afterthelevel-0archiveisrestored,tbtapepromptsforadditionallevels.You
must be aware of the archive levels required for your specific restore. If you
donothaveanyotherarchivelevelstorestore,or ifforsomereasonyouwish
to stop at a specific level, respond N to indicate no at the following prompt:
Do you have another level of tape to restore?
Initialize Shared Memory
After the last archive tape is restored, the tbinit process clears the physical
log to prevent fast recovery activity as it initializes shared memory. You will
see the following message:
Initializing, please wait ...
Roll Forward Logical Logs
The tbtape process automatically prompts you to indicate if you want to
restoreanylogicallogs.ThissameprompttellsyouthelogicallogIDnumber
at which the rollforward should begin:
Is there a logical log to restore? (y/n)
Roll forward should start with log number 28
You must relyon your owntape-labellingsystemto direct you tothe specific
tape that contains this logical log file. All logical log files must be rolled
forwardinsequence.Ifthistapeisnotavailable,youcannot rollforwardany
log files.
If you respond with a y, for yes, OnLine prompts you to mount the tape.
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