Using the QUIESCE command


The QUIESCE command in 

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 allows you to quiesce a set of spaces (including retry logic) without making a copy.

The

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QUIESCE command can use the wildcard capabilities of

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.

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object sets and application-owned objects, such as those for SAP R/3, are also supported by the QUIESCE command.

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might break the quiesce into groups before calling the Db2 QUIESCE utility to conform to its restrictions on the number of objects allowed during a single execution.

Important

This means that even if you specify GROUP YES, you will not obtain a common quiesce point for these objects. To obtain a common quiesce point, -ARCHIVE LOG MODE(QUIESCE) is one option.

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uses the wait and retry logic as specified by the DB2WAIT and DB2NTRY options when there is a failure. Catalog and directory spaces can be quiesced, but SYSUTILX cannot be quiesced in a group.

 

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