-aforce
restore the backed up domain ACL files if they do not exist or overwrite the current
files if they do exist.
Note:
This option should be used when restoring multiple files with the
-e
option to
ensure that the domain ACL files are consistent with the last file restored.
-aonly
Only restore the domain ACL files, and nothing else.
-d
The SPD Server LIBNAME domain.
Note:
The system that performs the restore must be able to access the physical path
for the domain locally or through a network connection.
-e
<extfile> The backup filename prefix as specified in
spdsbkup
that can be used to
restore ALL backup files in the directory with the name
<extfile>_BK_ddmmmyyyy_hhmmss.0.0.0.spds
. The backup files are restored in the
order from oldest to newest as determined by the
ddmmmyyyy_hhmmss
component
of the filename.
-f
<fullfile> The backup filename that contains the tables to restore.
Note:
The filename must be the full filename (including its extension) created by the
SPD Server backup utility.
-h
The host SPD Server to use for the backup.
-hash
Prints a hash sign (#) to stdout for each 256K compressed block that is read from the
backup file.
-n
Does not create any indexes for a full restore of a table that was backed up with index
information.
-p
The user password.
-proj <dir>
The domain project directory.
-q
Runs
spdsrstr
in quiet mode, which outputs only error and warning messages during
a backup operation.
-r
Specifies the number of times
spdsrstr
will retry accessing tables which are not
available during a restore operation because they were in query/update mode.
Spdsrstr
cannot restore a table if that table is in query/update mode when
spdsrstr
accesses it.
Spdsrstr
pauses five seconds and retries the table if it was in query/update
mode.
Spdsrstr
will retry the file
-r
times before the restore fails. The default retry
count for
-r
is one.
-s
The port number of the name server. If the port number is not specified, the default
value is
spdsname
.
-u
The user name.
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Chapter 19 • SPD Server Backup and Restore Utilities
Summary of Contents for Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5
Page 1: ...SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 4 5 Administrator s Guide...
Page 7: ...Part 1 Product Notes Chapter 1 SPD Server 4 5 Product Notes 3 1...
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Page 76: ...70 Chapter 6 Using the SPD Server Name Server to Manage Resources...
Page 94: ...88 Chapter 7 Administering and Configuring SPD Server Using the SAS Management Console...
Page 98: ...92 Chapter 8 SPD Server SQL Query Rewrite Facility...
Page 116: ...110 Chapter 10 Configuring Disk Storage for SPD Server...
Page 128: ...122 Chapter 11 Setting Up SPD Server Parameter Files...
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Page 212: ...206 Chapter 15 Managing SPD Server Passwords Users and Table ACLs...
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Page 224: ...218 Chapter 16 SPD Server Operator Interface Procedure PROC SPDO...
Page 236: ...230 Chapter 18 SPD Server Table List Utility Spdsls...
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