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To restore a backup of an ofine system:
1. Make sure the system is either down or not using the directories you will use for the restored les.
2. Make sure your members are congured to use the directories where you put the les.
3. Reverse your backup le copy procedure, copying all the backed up les into the directories you want to
use.
4. Start the system members.
Offline Members: Manual Catch-Up to an Online Backup
If you must have a member ofine during an online backup, you can manually back up its disk stores. Do one
of the following:
Keep the members backup and restore separated, doing ofine manual backup and ofine manual restore, if
needed.
Bring this member s les into the online backup framework manually and create a restore script by hand, from
a copy of another members script:
1. Duplicate the directory structure of a backed up member for this member.
2. Rename directories as needed to reect this members particular backup, including disk store names.
3. Clear out all les but the restore script.
4. Copy in this members les.
5. Modify the restore script to work for this member.
Handling Missing Disk Stores
Use the sqlf list-missing-disk-stores command to nd disk stores with the latest persisted data.
Use sqlf revoke-missing-disk-stores to stop waiting for the data when you cannot bring it online.
Why Disk Stores Go Missing on page 96
List Missing Disk Stores on page 96
Revoke Missing Disk Stores on page 97
Why Disk Stores Go Missing
Disk stores usually go missing because their member fails to start. The member can fail to start for a number of
reasons, including:
Disk store le corruption. You can check on this by validating the disk store.
Incorrect distributed system conguration for the member
Network partitioning
Drive failure
Note: The disk store directories listed for missing disk stores may not be the directories you have currently
congured for the member. The list is retrieved from the other running membersthe ones who are
reporting the missing member. They have information from the last time the missing disk store was online.
If you move your les and change the members conguration, these directory locations will be stale.
List Missing Disk Stores
The sqlf list-missing-disk-stores command lists all disk stores with most recent data that are
being waited on by other members.
For replicated tables, this command only lists missing members that are preventing other members from starting
up. For partitioned tables, this command also lists any ofine data stores, even when other data stores for the
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