At this point, you have restored the database or the storage pools.
Now, you need to make sure you maintain your data integrity. Restart the application server with the STARTUP=U parameter to indicate that you have restored the database from a user archive and want the log history area updated and the log recovery applied.
Figure 95 shows an example of restarting after restoring the entire database.
Figure 95. Restart Your Database Manager After Restoring the Database
ARI0025I THE PROGRAM ARISQLDS IS LOADED AT 7F2078.
ARI0025I THE PROGRAM ARICMOD IS LOADED AT 905D80.
ARI0025I THE PROGRAM ARIXRDS IS LOADED AT 9CA000.
ARI0025I THE PROGRAM ARIXSXR IS LOADED AT B1C000.
ARI0208D DID THE USER-RESTORE OF THE DIRECTORY AND 8
DBEXTENT(S) EXECUTE SUCCESSFULLY
ENTER 0(N0) OR 1(YES)
1
ARI0283I LOG ANALYSIS COMPLETE.
ARI0282I LUW UNDO COMPLETED.
ARI0281I LUW REDO IS COMPLETED.
ARI0060I DATABASE MANAGER INITIALIZATION COMPLETE.
ARI0045I READY FOR OPERATOR COMMUNICATIONS
Note: | If you restored some storage pools only but not the entire database, you must restart the database server with STARTUP=U parameter. |
If a user archive (SQLEND UARCHIVE) was not used or you do not want to execute log recovery and you restored the entire database, do a COLDLOG to clear the contents of the current log.