RESOURCE SELECTION

Use the RESOURCE SELECTION option to indicate a preferred order in the selection of image copies, logs, and change accumulation files.
OptionDescription

RESOURCE SELECTION LOGS

You can specify RESOURCE SELECTION as ACT1, ACT2, ARC1, and ARC2 in any order. ACT1 and ACT2 indicate the primary and dual (secondary) active logs. ARC1 and ARC2 indicate the primary and dual (secondary) archive logs. The default order is ACT1, ACT2, ARC1, ARC2. You can omit references to log copies that you do not want considered. However, if you omit references to active logs, they may be used anyway if the required log ranges are not yet archived.

You use RESOURCE SELECTION LOGS on the OPTION command to override the USELOGS installation option (see USELOGS=(ACT1,ACT2,ARC1,ARC2)).

RESOURCE SELECTION ACCUMS

You can specify RESOURCE SELECTION as LP, LB, RP, and RB in any order. LP and LB indicate the primary and secondary local change accumulation files. RP and RB indicate the primary and secondary remote change accumulation files. The default order is LP, LB when operating as a local site and RP, RB when operating in a recovery site. You can omit references to copies of the resource that you do not want considered.

RESOURCE SELECTION COPIES

You can specify RESOURCE SELECTION as LP, LB, RP, RB, FC, and SB in any order. LP and LB indicate the primary and secondary local image copies. RP and RB indicate the primary and secondary remote image copies. FC indicates an IBM FlashCopy.

SB indicates system backup copies. Similar to SYSTEMPAGES NO copies, if the space is versioned or compressed, any indexes that need to be rebuilt must be rebuilt in a separate step after the table space is recovered. Index recoveries can be done concurrently with table space recoveries.

The default order is FC, LP, LB when you are operating as a local site, and RP, RB, FC when you are operating in a recovery site. SB is not included in default processing. You can omit references to copies of the resource that you do not want BMC AMI Recover to consider.

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