Restore Database
To restore a database, perform one of the following after login to the database.
- Click [Restore Database
] from the toolbar.
- Right-click the database and then select [Restore Database].
- Select [Action] > [Restore Database] on the menu.
Loading data to restore database can be performed only when the database server is not running; The [Restore Database] menu is deactivated while the database is running.
For details, see "Database Backup" in the CUBRID online manual.

- Database name : The name of the target database to be restored.
- Restored Date and Time : Specifies to which point of time the database is to be restored back to. If you select [Backup time], a restore is performed with the backuptime keyword in the restore utility. This means that the database is restored to the point when the backup was complete. If you select [Specify a restore date], you can enter date and time you want.
- Available Backup Information : You can select the restore level after checking which levels of backing up have been performed on the target database. The specified file path is the path to the directory where the files for the back up for the selected level are located.
- Perform partial restore if any log archive is absent : Performs a partial restore if the case of incomplete log information. That is, database restore can be performed even without archive or active logs created after the backup point.
- Restore to a path specified by the user : Restores the database to the path specified in the database location file (databases.txt).
- Show backup information : Shows the information of the file backed up to the selected backup level.
