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Oracle® Communications EAGLE Database Administration - System Management User's Guide
Release 46.6
E93319 Revision 1
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Restoring the Database Locally

The restore procedures are used to bring a database from the backup partition of both MASPs and load the database onto the current partitions of both MASPs. It is also used to load a database from a removable media on to the current partitions of both MASPs. To restore a database, the chg-db command uses these parameters.

:action=restore – the operation to perform on the database, restoring a previously backed up database

:src – the source of the database that is being restored.
  • fixed – the backup partition of the fixed disk.
  • remove – the removable media for E5-based control cards installed in the EAGLE.
  • sloc – the source location (either 1113 or 1115) of the MASP that contains the removable media from which the database will be restored. The sloc parameter can be specified only with the src=remove parameter.

The database can also be restored from the FTP server. Perform the procedure Restoring the Database from the FTP Server, to restore the database from the FTP server.

Caution:

If the restore device state option is on, shown by the ON value for the RSTRDEV field in the rtrv-stpopts command output, the state of the cards, SS7 signaling links, TCP/IP data links, and terminals before the chg-db:action=restore and init-sys commands are performed will not be maintained after these commands are performed. The persistent device state table becomes obsolete and is disabled. UIM 1257 is generated.
rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 16:07:48 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
1234.1257    SYSTEM       INFO  DB Restore has cleared and disabled PDS