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Use the lsrestore
command to list restore requests. These requests are awaiting delivery to the scheduler.
See Also:
"Restore Commands" for related commandslsr•estore [ --long/-l | --detail/-d | { --short/-s [ --oneperline/-1 ] } ]
[ --position/-x ] [ --noheader/-H ] [ --raw/-R ] [ --catalog/-C ]
[ restore-item ]...
Displays restore request data in long form.
Displays detailed data about the backup to be used in the restore.
Displays restore request data in short form. This item is the default.
Shows one item for each line when used with the --short
option.
Displays the position of the backup on tape when used with the --detail
option.
Displays data without column headings.
Displays only raw restore requests, that is, restore requests that do not make use of the Oracle Secure Backup catalog. By default lsrestore
lists all restore requests.
Displays only restore requests that use the Oracle Secure Backup catalog. If you specify --catalog
, then lsrestore does not display raw restore requests. By default lsrestore
lists all restore requests.
Specifies the item number of a restore request. You can display the item numbers for restore requests by executing lsrestore
without any options.
Table 2-15 describes the output for the lsrestore
command.
Column | Indicates |
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Item # |
Sequential number, starting at 1, assigned to the restore job |
Data saved from |
Host and path of data that was backed up |
Restore data to |
Host and path of data to be restored |
Host |
Name of host the data is originally from or to which the host is restoring |
Path |
Operating system location of data on the file system |
Priority |
Priority of restore job |
Created |
Creation date of volume set |
File number |
File number of backup to be restored |
Device |
Name of device to be used for restore operation |
Backup ID |
Backup ID for backup to be restored |
Volume ID |
Volume ID for volume to be used in restore operation |
Volume tag |
Barcode for volume to be used in restore operation |
File section |
Backup section to be restored |
Position |
Position of backup data on tape |
Example 2-71 lists all restore requests in long format.
Example 2-71 Listing Restore Requests
ob> lsrestore --long 1: Data saved from: Host: brhost2 Path: /data/backup Restore data to: Host: brhost3 Path: /tmp Priority: 100 Created: 2005/12/02.12:37:07 File number: 1 Device: tape1 Backup ID: 1 Volume ID: VOL000003 Volume tag: ADE203 File section: 1 Position: 000000000009