With obacktrack, you can edit the script it creates to
eliminate the uncessary steps.  Some of those steps
are not actually restoring the file, but verifying it
is in the backup pool, etc.  Are you doing a point in
time recovery, or a single file recovery?

I have not seen it attempt to recreate or restore
datafiles that were not specified unless they were not
there in the 1st place when the recovery process was
started...  (obacktrack checks to make sure all
datafiles are there)


--- Gurelei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm testing BMC Backtrack v 3.30 on Dynix 4.5.2 and
> experiencing some strange behavior of the tool.
> I have deleted a datafile and use the tool to
> restore
> it from the backup. When I let the tool to do a
> restore, everything runs great and fast. When
> however
> I have the tool generate a script and run that
> script
> manually, it attempts to restore ALL the datafiles
> (even though it was generated to only restore one). 
> Has anyone experienced this before and is there
> something I can do about it?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Gene
> 
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