To restore
your user
files, perform either of these processes:
If you ran BULDACCT.PUB.SYS
and did NOT use the STORE command
DIRECTORY option as part of your
backup, proceed to "Restore with BULDACCT
files."
If you ONLY did the STORE
command with the DIRECTORY option,
proceed to "Restore without BULDACCT
files."
DO NOT perform both processes.
Restore with BULDACCT Files
If you ran BULDACCT.PUB.SYS
before your backup, rebuild the account
structure and restore the user files from your backup tapes.
To restore user files and rebuild the directory structure:
Restore BULDJOB1
from the backup tape and stream the job.
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE :RESTORE *T;BULDJOB1.PUB.SYS :STREAM BULDJOB1.PUB.SYS
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This job rebuilds the entire account structure.
Mount the backup tapes and restore them.
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE :RESTORE *T;@.@.@;OLDDATE;KEEP;SHOW
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If the COMMAND.PUB.SYS
now on the system is incorrect, stream BULDJOB2 to
rebuild it. First purge the incorrect UDC file.
:PURGE COMMAND.PUB.SYS :STREAM BULDJOB2.PUB.SYS
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This job resets
all system, account, and user UDCs
that were previously on the system.
Purge both BULDJOB1
and BULDJOB2 when they have successfully
completed to maintain the security of your system.
These files contain passwords for all users, groups, and accounts
on the system.
Proceed to the next section on your checklist.
Restore without BULDACCT Files
BULDACCT If you did not run
the program, restore the backup files and restart the system.
To restore
user
files and create the directory structure:
Mount the backup
tapes and restore them:
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE :RESTORE *T;@.@.@;OLDDATE;KEEP;SHOW;DIRECTORY
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Restoring User Files completed.
Go to the next section on your checklist.