HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover Scripting Guide (T5437-96009, November 2009)

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Notes
Source names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
3. Restore Storage Mirroring Recover data from the target to the source by using the
restore command.
Command RESTORE
Description Initiates the restoration process
Syntax
RESTORE <repset> FROM <target> ORIGINAL <original_
source> [, OVERWRITE | NOOVERWRITE] [,
OVERWRITENEWER | NOOVERWRITENEWER] [,
USETARGETDB | NOUSETARGETDB] [, RESTOREDBTOO |
NORESTOREDBTOO] [, CHECKSUM | NOCHECKSUM][,
ORPHANS | NOORPHANS]
Options
repset—Name of the replication set
target—Name of the target, an IP address on the target, or a
virtual IP address
original_source—Name of the original source
OVERWRITE—Overwrites files on the source
NOOVERWRITE—Does not overwrite files on the source
OVERWRITENEWER—Overwrites files on the source even if
the source file is newer than on the target
NOOVERWRITENEWER—Does not overwrite files on the
source that are newer on the source than on the target
USETARGETDB—Uses the replication set from the target
machine
NOUSETARGETDB—Uses the replication set from the
source machine
RESTOREDBTOO—Restores the replication set database
from the target to the source
NORESTOREDBTOO—Does not restore the replication set
database from the target to the source
CHECKSUM—Performs a block checksum comparison and
only restores those blocks that are different
NOCHECKSUM—Does not perform a block checksum
comparison and restores those files that are different
ORPHANS—Moves or deletes orphan files on the source