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If a file was audited by TMF when it was backed up, you must include the AUDITED option
in the RESTORE command when restoring the file. If you do not include the AUDITED option,
RESTORE skips the audited file and sends the message
* WARNING* Audited File
Skipped
to the output file.
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After restoring audited files, use TMF to perform an online dump of the restored audited files
before you update them. Purging an audited file erases its online dump information in the TMF
catalog. Without an online dump, TMF cannot perform media recovery for the file. For more
information on managing files audited by TMF, see the TMF Planning and Configuration
Guide.
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TMF has its own recovery mechanisms for audited files. However, you might want to use
BACKUP and RESTORE to:
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Transport audited files to another system
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Archive files and retrieve files that are used infrequently
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Keep old versions of files
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TMF must be running when you run RESTORE if you want to audit previously audited files
when you restore them. If an audited file was backed up and is being restored as a nonaudited
file because TMF is not running during the RESTORE process, this warning message is sent to
the output file:
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