o To use the RMU Restore Only_Root command for a database, you must have the RMU$RESTORE privilege in the root file access control list (ACL) for the database or the OpenVMS SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege. o The RMU Restore Only_Root command provides two qualifiers, Directory, and Root, that allow you to specify the target for the restored database root file. In addition, the Directory, File, and Snapshot file qualifiers allow you to specify a target for updates to the database root for the storage area and snapshot file locations. The target can be just a directory, just a file name, or a directory and file name. If you use all or some of these qualifiers, apply them as follows: - Use the Root qualifier to indicate the target for the restored database root file. - Use local application of the File qualifier to specify the current location of a storage area file if its location has changed since the database was backed up. The storage area is not affected by this qualifier. This qualifier updates the location of the storage area as recorded in the database root file. - Use local application of the Snapshots qualifier to specify the current location of a snapshot file if its location has changed since the database was backed up. The snapshot file is not affected by this qualifier. This qualifier updates the location of the snapshot file as recorded in the database root file. - Use the Directory qualifier to specify a default target directory for the root file and as a default directory for where the storage areas and snapshot files currently reside. The default target directory is where the database root file is restored if a directory specification is not specified with the Root qualifier. The default directory for the storage area and snapshot files is the directory specification with which the root file is updated if these files are not qualified with the Root, File, or Snapshot qualifier. It is also the default directory with which the Root file is updated for files qualified with the Root, File, or Snapshot qualifier if these qualifiers do not include a directory specification. Note the following when using these qualifiers: - Global application of the File qualifier when the target specification includes a file name causes RMU Restore Only_ Root to update the file name recorded in the database root file for all storage areas to be the same file name. - Global application of the Snapshot qualifier when the target specification includes a file name causes RMU Restore Only_Root to update the file name recorded in the database root file for all snapshot files to be the same file name. - Specifying a file name or extension with the Directory qualifier is permitted, but causes RMU Restore Only_Root to restore the database root file to the named directory and file and update the file name recorded in the database root file for all the storage areas and snapshot files to be the same directory and file specification. o When you restore a database root into a directory owned by a resource identifier, the ACE for the directory is applied to the database root file ACL first, and then the Oracle RMU ACE is added. This method is employed to prevent database users from overriding OpenVMS file security. However, this can result in a database which you consider yours, but to which you have no Oracle RMU privileges to access. See the Oracle Rdb Guide to Database Maintenance for details. o Only the database parameter values and the storage area parameter values for which there are qualifiers can be updated in the database root (.rdb) file using the restore-only-root operation. All other database and storage area parameter values that have changed since the database was last backed up must be reapplied to the .rdb file using the SQL ALTER DATABASE statement. o There are no restrictions on the use of the Nospams qualifier option with storage areas that have a mixed page format, but the use of the Nospams qualifier typically causes severe performance degradation. The Nospams qualifier is useful only where updates are rare and batched, and access is primarily by database key (dbkey). o You must set both TSN and CSN values at the same time. You cannot set the TSN value lower than the CSN value; however, you can set a CSN value higher than the TSN value. o The RMU Restore Only_Root command cannot be used if any storage area has been extended since the backup operation was done. You can use the RMU Dump Backup command with the Option=Root qualifier to determine if this is the case.