USEHDROBIDS=YES


This option specifies whether the OBIDs in the header are valid.

When you specify OBIDXLAT (OBIDXLAT-specification) with INCOPY FULL SNAPSHOT TOCOPY syntax and do not specify OBIDs, BMC AMI Recover looks at the OBIDs in the header page to determine if the OBIDs for the source and target are the same. If the OBIDs are the same, BMC AMI Recover does not use a MERGE phase to update the OBIDs. Skipping the MERGE phase makes migration faster because it eliminates a read and write of every page of the space. (BMC AMI Recover might still do an 'optimized merge' phase to just update the header page.)

Sometimes the OBIDs on the header page is not correct. An example of when this situation might occur is when the space is copied from another object and the OBIDs in the header page are not translated correctly. If the OBIDs in the header page is not correct, BMC AMI Recover might skip the MERGE phase when it should not, or the MERGE phase might fail because BMC AMI Recover detects that the OBIDs on the header page do not match the OBIDs in the rest of the data. Under circumstances like these, you can use USEHDROBIDS to tell BMC AMI Recover if the OBIDs in the header is valid or not.

You can override the USEHDROBIDS installation option by using the USEHDROBIDS parameter on the OPTIONS command.

Valid values are as follows:

  • YES—(Default) BMCBMC AMI Recover uses the OBIDs in the header page and skip the MERGE phase if possible. If BMC AMI Recover does perform the MERGE phase and detects that the OBIDs are not correct, BMC AMI Recover ends with an error message.
  • NO—BMC AMI Recover always does a MERGE phase and ignores the OBIDs on the header page.

 

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