Use this tab to select the data to restore and the destination for the restore.
Restore Data
Specifies that you can activate the appropriate restore mode(s) from the following.
Specifies whether to restore all of the data in the backup set. An entire DB2 or DB2 DPF database can be restored only if the affected database is offline.
Specifies whether to activate the backup set and its contents and to establish the restore of a subset of database objects. This restore mode can be implemented with the database either online or offline.
Specifies whether to restore the DB2 or DB2 DPF history files. These files contain database records regarding recovery and administration events.
The Latest Database View
By default, displays the database tree as it existed in the latest backup. Use the tree structure to establish either an entire or partial database restore by selecting the appropriate entity.
For Oracle and Informix, if you specify a point-in-time by clicking the New Browse button, the database tree as existing in the specified point-in-time is displayed.Click to refresh the screen with the current status of the database
Destination Client/Computer/Server
Displays the name of the client computer to which the selected data will be restored. To change the destination computer, select one from the list. The list includes clients:
By default, data is restored to the same computer from which it was backed up.
Destination Instance
Lists the names of the instances to which you can restore the data. To change a destination instance, click one in the list.
Target Database Name
Displays the name of the backup set that contains the data to be restored. You can use this space to change this name as long as the corresponding backup set has been created.
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This option will be disabled if the Recover Database option is enabled. |
Target Database Path
Displays the location of the target database. You can use this space to change this location.
For DB2 or DB2 DPF on Windows only, be sure to include in this field just the letter of the appropriate drive followed by a colon (e.g., L:). Otherwise, the target database will not be accessed.
Browse
Click to browse for the location of the target database.
Advanced
Click to select additional restore options.