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132 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>DB2</strong><br />

Figure 3.34 – Selecting the objects to restore<br />

5. In the Restore Containers tab, you can specify new container <strong>for</strong> the table spaces in<br />

the database to be restored. This option is useful when the backup image is going to<br />

be restored on a different system, where the same container paths do not exist.<br />

6. In the Restore Options tab, you can select if you want to replace the history file. You<br />

can also select if you want to just restore a backup image or if you also want to restore<br />

the transactions that would have happened between the time the backup image was<br />

taken and a restore operation is per<strong>for</strong>med. This operation is called roll <strong>for</strong>ward. For<br />

this example, leave all the defaults as shown in Figure 3.35, and just select the option<br />

to remove all connections to the database be<strong>for</strong>e starting the restore operation, so that<br />

the restore operation does not fail.

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