Sorry, while reading your mail the second time I read, that you dropped your db and then started the backup. But you need an existing db to restore into it. Do not drop the db, only reinitalize it with util_execute INIT CONFIG!
Regards, Dominic On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 13:37, Stephen Gutknecht (SAPDB) wrote: > Hi, > > I am still unable to get my 7.4 backups to restore on Windows 2000 using the > DBMCLI commands I used for 7.3. So I've decided to work with the TST > database to get the procedure for 7.4. > > Can someone on the SAPDB team me how to modify create_demo_db.cmd so that it > will do a restore instead of creating a fresh database? > > Here is the backup commands I am using: > > backup_demo_db.cmd > ===================== > dbmcli -n localhost -d TST -u dbm,dbm medium_put completeF C:\TSTBK FILE > DATA 0 8 YES > dbmcli -n localhost -d TST -u dbm,dbm -uUTL test,test -c backup_start > completeF MIGRATION > > Next I drop the database and now I want to create it from the restore file. > > Can you show me how to create a restore_demo_db.cmd off of the original > create_demo_db.cmd that creates a new database instance from this backup? > > Do you still do the restore in place of the util_activate? > > Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > sapdb.general mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general -- Dominic Veit (Software Developer) Medical Center, University of Freiburg Dept. of Rheumatology and Clin. Immunology Hugstetterstr. 55 79106 Freiburg (Germany) Tel.: 0761 270 36 96 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
