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Guidelines

Limited support BMC 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 Stats for Db2 13.1.

Copy parameters (CPYPARMS DD)


The following sections describe the parameters that apply when BMC AMI Utilities copy an object when running a job (for example, a copy created after a load) with PGM=NGTUTIL that invokes PGM=ACPMAIN. These parameters are specified by use of the CPYPARMS DD.

Copy parameters (CPYPARMS DD) in alphabetical order

Parameter

Use and value

Applies to incremental copies only

Determines whether related indexes defined with COPY YES should be added to the table space copy

Prevents the creation of incremental copies, and forces all copies to be FULL copies

Converts an incremental copy to a full copy if the percent of changes exceeds the value specified

Converts an incremental copy to a full copy if number of days since the last full copy exceeds the specified value

Specifies the maximum number of incremental copies to allow before changing the current incremental copy to be a full image copy

Specifies a value between 1 and 32 that is passed to ACPMAIN via the MAXTASKS parameter in the OPTIONS statement

Specifies to ACPMAIN that the REALDD option is in use

Specifies whether the DB2 RTS buffers should be flushed before calling XCPYDYNM or performing other copy parameter calculations

Specifies whether BMC AMI Copy uses a drain or a quiesce


Important

For parameter syntax rules, see Parameter syntax rules.




 

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