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EARLYRECALL / NOEARLYRECALL


The EARLYRECALL and NOEARLYRECALL options determine whether 

BMC AMI Recover

 starts early retrieval of archived image copies, log data sets, and change accumulation data sets.

Option

Description

EARLYRECALL

EARLYRECALL causes data sets to be scheduled for recall before other activities begin. A maximum number of tasks is specified during installation by using the RCLTSK option. The data sets are recalled in the order in which BMC AMI Recover accesses them. If RCLTSK is set to zero, the EARLYRECALL option is not allowed. If ANALYZE YES or ANALYZE NO is specified, EARLYRECALL is the default.

NOEARLYRECALL

NOEARLYRECALL prevents BMC AMI Recover from recalling the data sets until they are accessed or allocated. If ANALYZE ONLY is specified, NOEARLYRECALL is the default. Including EARLYRECALL in an ANALYZE ONLY job causes the data sets that are needed for recovery to be recalled.

Important

EARLYRECALL/NOEARLYRECALL does not apply to table space or index space data sets. If such data sets are migrated, they are recalled when allocated.



 

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