Limited supportBMC provides limited support for this version of the product. As a result, BMC no longer accepts comments in this space. If you encounter problems with the product version or the space, contact BMC Support.BMC recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product. To see documentation for that version, see BMC AMI Recovery Manager for Db2 13.1.

Main Menu


To access the 

BMC AMI Recovery Manager

 Main Menu, use the method employed at your company.

If you want to return to the Main Menu while you are in BMC AMI Recovery Manager, press F3 until the Main Menu appears. To access online help, press F1.

As you use BMC AMI Recovery Manager, you will encounter different types of panels depending on the task you are performing. Instructions for using each panel are shown on the panel and detailed help is available by pressing F1.

Important

Some online panels have additional options when used as part of the Recovery Management for Db2 solution and may vary slightly from the samples shown in this section.

The following panel shows the BMC AMI Recovery Manager menu when used as part of the Recovery Management solution. In addition to the standard options, you can also access the BMC AMI Log Master for Db2 online interface, the R+/CHANGE ACCUM online interface, and modify configuration options. For more information, see the Recovery Management for Db2 documentation.

ARMPRIM ====== BMC AMI Recovery for Db2 V12.01.00 - Main Menu =============  
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                              
Type selection.  Then press Enter.                                             
                                                                              
_ 0. About                    -  Get product and licensing information          
  1. Appl object sets             -  Backup, recover or maintain object sets
  2. Appl object set define       -  Select object(s) for an application object set      
  3. System resources          -  Maintain or recover DB2* system resources      
  4. Subsystem options          -  Set subsystem default options
  5. Product/Email options       -  Manage product options and email options
  6. Subsystem recovery      -  Preparation and recovery of entire DB2 system  
  7. Progress/Estimation          -  Report utility execution progress/estimation
  8. Generate IVP Job      -  Generate IVP Job     
  9. List DB2 subsystems       -  List DB2 subsystems on this LPAR - DBC
  T. Tutorials  - Getting started with BMC AMI Recovery Manager
  L. LOG MASTER for DB2           -  Invoke LOG MASTER for DB2 online interface
  C. R+/CHANGE ACCUM for DB2      -  Invoke R+/CHANGE ACCUM for DB2 online interface
 
  Subsystem / object set attach name. . . . DEDL                                    
  Current SQLID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RDAXXX__                                
  Option Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARM$OPTS
  Site type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1. As running  2. Local  3. Recovery

Subsystem group attach name

BMC AMI Recovery Manager versions 9.2.00 and later use BMC Db2 Component Services (DBC) to show available SSIDs from the BMC AMI Recovery Manager Main Menu. Type a question mark (?) in the first position in the Subsystem / object set attach name field to display the SSIDs.

To use this feature, you must have a DBC started task running. For more information about DBC, see the Recovery Management for Db2 documentation.

Current SQLID

The Current SQLID is displayed on the Main Menu and defaults to your current user ID.

This ID becomes the high-level qualifier in the name of any object set that you create in a BMC AMI Recovery Manager session. If you want to use one of your secondary IDs, change it on the Main Menu before proceeding to the next panel. If your primary user ID has SYSADM or system DBADM authority, you can change your SQL ID to any value.


 

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