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ARMBRPR — Progress Reports


ARMBRPR provides reports to gauge the progress of backups and recoveries for the requested set of objects.

Important

Backup and recovery elapsed time estimates are available only with a Recovery Management solution password.

ARMBRPR issues the -ACCESS DB(*) SP(*) MODE(STATS) command, which externalizes real-time statistics to provide more accurate reports.

ARMBRPR produces the following reports:

  • ARMRECOV — Objects Recovered Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMNOREC — Objects Not Recovered Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMUNCHG — Objects Unchanged Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMCHANG — Objects Changed Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMCOPYD — Objects Copied Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMNOCOP — Objects Not Copied Within Requested Time Range
  • ARMBOERR — Objects Not Eligible For Backout Recovery
  • ARMFWERR — Objects Not Eligible For Forward Recovery
  • ARMSUMRY — Summary

For information about using the BMC AMI Recovery Manager online interface to produce these reports, see Accessing-online-Progress-Reports.

Important

  • Clones are not supported.
  • Megabytes are taken from Db2 catalog real time statistics (SYSTABLESPACESTATS and SYSINDEXSPACESTATS). DSNUTILB RECOVER may clear the real time statistics in some cases. 2,147,483,647 is the largest number of megabytes that can be displayed.
  • Objects with an ending log range that is zeros or is greater than the specified timestamp are considered changed. Objects with no log ranges or that have log ranges that end prior or equal to the specified timestamp are considered unchanged.

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