Object set health check and reporting
Before you begin
You need EXECUTE authority for the BMC AMI Recovery Manager for Db2 plan.
To generate batch health check JCL for one or more object sets
- In the BMC AMI Recovery for Db2 Main Menu, select 1. Appl object sets and press Enter. The Object Selection panel is displayed.
- In the Object Set List panel, type a wildcard pattern or the name of a single object set in the format creator.name and press Enter. The object set or object sets that you specified are displayed.
To report on selected object sets only, type R beside one or more individual object sets. Type RA in any space in the Act column to report on all object sets. Press Enter.
ARMVO001 Batch Object Set Report Options - (1 OF 3) ========
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
Type information below. Then press Enter.
Report type . . . . . . . 1 1. Revalidation 2. Impact analysis
3. Health check
Site type . . . . . . . 1 1. Local 2. Recovery
JCL type. . . . . . . . 1 1. Local 2. DR
Recovery Resources. . . 1 1. Yes 2. No
Recoverability. . . . . 1 1. Yes 2. No
Tape pick list. . . . . 1 1. Yes 2. No
Data set recall list. . 1 1. Yes 2. No
Archive copy. . . . . . _ 1. Archive 1 2. Archive 2 3. Offsite Log
Email Summary . . . . . ________ EMAILDST Entry name
Email at EOJ. . . . . . ________ EMAILDST Entry name
EOJ RC. . . . . . . . ___ Range 0-254
Mirror System . . . . . 2 1. Yes 2. NoIn the Batch Object Set Report Options panel, select 3. Health check at the Report type prompt. Accept the defaults or provide data as needed on the panel and then press Enter.
For option descriptions, see ARMBGPV SET OPTIONS option descriptions.
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ARMVO01B ========== Batch Object Set Health Check (2 of 2) ===================
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
Select one or more options with / or S and press Enter.
_ Check for unrecoverable events
_ Verify required archive logs for recovery
_ Verify image copies:
Type . . . . . . . . . . 2 1. Full 2. Any
Taken within . . . . . . ___ hours (max 960) or __ days (max 40)
_ Check if changes made to objects since the specified recovery point
_ Verify that objects are encrypted
_ Check for objects in exception status (not RW)
_ Check for entries in SYSCOPY/BMCXCOPY older than the timestamp
_ Verify Backout Recovery. 3 1. Yes 2. No 3. Auto
Recovery point (enter one of the following)
Timestamp. . . . . . . . 2025 - 08 - 11 - 07 . 30 . 50 (YYYY-MM-DD-HH.MM.SS)
Current minus hours. . . ___ (1-960)
Current minus days . . . __ (1-40)
Copy type . . . . . LP (LP,LB,RP,RB,FC)
Rebuild indexes . . N (Y or N)
Unrecover RC. . . . ___ Range 0-254- In the Batch Object Set Health Check panel, select the parameters for which you want to do a health check and press Enter.
- When the JCL Specification panel appears, enter a fully qualified output data set name. Be aware of the following information:
- The output data set is used for saving the JCL and must be cataloged. If not enclosed in quotes, the output data set is prefixed by your TSO prefix.
- The job statement must contain a symbolic variable (&#) for the job number. For more information, see Output data sets, job cards, and symbolic variables.
- Save the JCL data set or submit the job as required.
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