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Recovery to a log mark


Recovery to a log mark uses features from Log Master and

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. This exclusive feature enables you to set and recover to a user-defined log mark.

The ability to create a log mark is a unique feature of Log Master. Log marks enable you to associate a name with a point on the log. When you specify a log mark, you can later refer to that point by the log mark name. You do not have to know the actual RBA/LRSN. When you define a log mark, you can optionally use the Quiesce with Mark option to set the RBA/LRSN for the log mark to the RBA/LRSN of a quiesce action that you request.

For information about creating log marks, see the BMC AMI Log Master for Db2 documentation

After setting a log mark, you can use

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to recover that log mark:

  • If you performed a quiesce when you defined the log mark or set the log mark at a quiet point, you can perform the point-in-time recovery using RECOVER TOLOGPOINT LOGMARK logMarkName syntax.
  • If you know that the log mark is not at a quiesce point or a quiet point for the spaces or spaces that you are recovering, you should perform a timestamp recovery by using OPTIONS RECOVERYPOINT LOGMARK logMarkName.

For more information about recovering to a log mark, see the BMC AMI Log Master for Db2 documentation


 

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