Initiating a subsystem checkpoint
Select the Initiate a subsystem checkpoint option from the Operational Assist Menu to display the Command Confirmation panel with a CHECKPT command built in the Command(s) Requested field.
DDTG DBI1 Command Confirmation Row 1 to 1 of 1
Command ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
Select a choice for command processing and any comments for the command(s). Then press Enter.
Commands: EDIT
1 1. Issue the command(s)
2. Cancel command request(s)
3. Create batch job stream
Comments . .
Command(s) Requested:
IN(DBI1@DDTG) SET ARCRETN(17)
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Command ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
Select a choice for command processing and any comments for the command(s). Then press Enter.
Commands: EDIT
1 1. Issue the command(s)
2. Cancel command request(s)
3. Create batch job stream
Comments . .
Command(s) Requested:
IN(DBI1@DDTG) SET ARCRETN(17)
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- Select one of the following actions by typing the corresponding number in the selection field:
- Option 1 to initiate an immediate subsystem checkpoint
- Option 2 to cancel the request
- Option 3 to create a batch job stream
- (Optional) To edit the request, type Edit on the Command line.
- Press Enter.
Initiating a subsystem checkpoint using the CHECKPT command
Use the following syntax to issue the CHECKPT command:
IN(DB2ssid@opertuneID) CHECKPT
- DB2ssid is the subsystem ID of the Db2 to which the command applies
- opertuneID is the OPERTUNE system profile name (if OPERTUNE is running as a started task) or the job name of the batch job (if OPERTUNE is running as a batch job)
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