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  2. NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide
  3. Appendix D. XML Archiver
  4. Restoring an XML export archive
  5. About redirecting a restore of an XML export archive to a different client
NetBackup™ for Oracle Administrator's Guide

About redirecting a restore of an XML export archive to a different client

With NetBackup for Oracle you have the option to restore an XML export archive to a client other than the one that originally performed the XML export. The process of restoring data to another client is called a redirected restore.

Before you redirect the restore, see the following topic:

Figure: Redirected restore of an XML export archive to a different client illustrates a typical redirected restore.

Figure: Redirected restore of an XML export archive to a different client

Redirected restore of an XML export archive to a different client

The user on client A cannot initiate a redirected restore to client B. Only the user on client B, which is the client receiving the backup image, can initiate the redirected restore. Any user who belongs to the database group that performed the backup can restore it, unless the BKUP_IMAGE_PERM variable is set to USER.

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