You can restore Sybase databases to the current location (in place).
For an in-place restore operation, the destination client and the destination instance are the same as the source client and the source instance.
Before You Begin
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Verify that the time zone for the Sybase operating system user profile and the root user profile on the client is the same.
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To handle client-side encryption key name conflicts, configure the bmodifyKeyNameOnCollision additional setting to True.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The Overview page appears.
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On the Instances tab, in the row for the database instance to restore, click the Action button
, and then click Restore.Alternatively, click the instance, and from the Recovery points tiles, select Restore option.
The Backup content page appears.
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Select the database to restore, and then click Restore.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
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Select the In place option.
Note
The In place options is selected by default.
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Use the Redirect option to redirect the database or individual table spaces to a new database location.
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To recover the databases at a specific point in time, select the Recover databases check box.
Selecting this check box will bring the databases in the online state after the restore operation is complete.
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Under Pre or Post options, do the following:
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In the Pre recovery command box, enter the name or path of the process to run before the restore. Alternately, select the file icon on the right side to select a physical client from the Physical client selection list.
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In the Post recovery command box, enter the name or path of the process to run after the restore. Alternately, select the file icon on the right side to select a physical client from the Physical client selection list.
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Select Run post restore process for all attempts checkbox to run a post process for all restore operation attempts of a job phase whether it is successful, interrupted, suspended, or when the job fails, .
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Move the Run as User toggle key to right if you want to initiate pre and post restore commands as a user, and then in the User name box, enter a user name.
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Select the Notify user on job completion checkbox to send a notification email when the restore job is completed.
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You can configure a schedule to repeat this restore operation. To create a schedule, do the following:
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Click Schedule.
The Add schedule dialog box appears.
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In the Name box, type a name for the schedule.
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Configure the Frequency and Repeat parameters.
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To specify exceptions to the schedule, click Exceptions.
The Exceptions dialog box appears.
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Configure the exception parameters:
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You can click Add Exception to save a set of exception parameters and continue adding sets of exception parameters.
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Click Save when you have finished configuring the exception parameters.
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Under the Range of recurrence section, specify the Start date and End date to schedule the recurrence range of the restore operation.
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To save the schedule and return to the restore dialog box, click Schedule.
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Click Submit.