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Logical-Log Restore

After you restore the storage spaces, you must restore the logical logs to bring all the data to a consistent state. A restore performed when the database server is online is called a warm restore.

The database server automatically skips logical replay during a warm restore when the dbspaces have not participated in a transaction. In the onstat -d output, the S flag displays for a dbspace that is a candidate for skipping logical replay. For information on logical replay, see the IBM Informix: Backup and Restore Guide.

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