6.3.2 Restore from a backup image and roll forward
DB2 Recovery Expert has calculated that this path is more costly than running
Undo SQL, but it still gives us the option to use this as an alternative recovery
path.
Clicking on the “...” button next to the relevant recovery path shows the recovery
assets required (Figure 6-24 and Figure 6-25).
Figure 6-24 Backup image required for recovering table space using Restore
Figure 6-25 Roll forward logs required for recovering table space using Restore
In this case, DB2 Recovery Expert requires a backup image to restore and DB2
logs to roll forward.
If there were multiple ...
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