Space announcement This space provides the same content as before, but the organization of the home page has changed. The content is now organized based on logical branches instead of legacy book titles. We hope that the new structure will help you quickly find the content that you need.

Recovering to a log mark


Just as you can use 

BMC AMI Recovery Manager

 and 

Some content is unavailable due to permissions.

 to recover to a timestamp or log point, you can use them to recover to a log mark.

In BMC AMI Recovery Manager in the foreground, see the following figure, the Recovery Type Selection panel provides the 7. Logmark selection.


ARMRC03C === Recovery Type Selection - PUBLIC    ============
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                              
Recover to . . . . . 6 1. Current         2. Image copy    3. Quiesce          
                       4. Common point (select from list)  5. Specific Logpoint
                       6. Timestamp       7. Logmark                           
                                                                              
  Full copy only . . 2 1. Yes   2. No  (for option 2)                          
  Relative point . . 0_ 0=Last to 99=99th previous (for options 2,3 or 7)      
  Points between . . 2022 - 03 - 05   16 : 44   (YYYY - MM - DD HH : MM        
    and. . . . . . . 2022 - 03 - 06   16 : 44        for option 4)             
  To Timestamp . . . ____ - __ - __   __ : __ : __ : __ (Inflights resolved)   
  To Logpoint. . . . ____________________ (option 5)                          
  To Logmark . . . . ________________________________________ (option 7)      
  Resolve Inflights. _ 1. Yes   2. No  (for options 5 and 7)                 
ARMRC03D === Recovery Type Selection - PUBLIC              ============
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                              
                                                                                                 
Log Only . . . . . . 2 1. Yes   2. No
Backout . . . . . .  3 1. Yes   2. No   3. Auto (BMC RECOVER only)
Analyze . . . . . .  1 1. Yes   2. No   3. Only (BMC RECOVER only)
Checked unchanged .  2 1. Yes   2. No (exclude unchanged from recovery)
Simulate recover . . 2 1. Yes   2. No            
Recover clones o . . 2 1. Yes2. No
Indep Outspace . . . 2 1. Yes   2. No(BMC RECOVER only)               
Model. . . . . _________________________________________________________________________
To SSID. . . . _______       
Optional (for DB2 RECOVER only)
LISTDEF dsn. . . . ________________________________________________________________________                                          
LISTDEF. . . . _________________  (LISTDEF name)

 For 

BMC AMI Recovery Manager

 in the background, see the following figure, the Batch Object Set Recovery Point Specification panel provides the 8. Logmark selection.

ARMGJ01B ====== Batch Object Set Recovery Point Specification ============
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                              
Recover to . . . . . 8 1. Current         2. Image copy    
   3. Quiesce        4. Common recovery point
                       5. Specific Logpoint     6. Restart RBA  
                       7. Timestamp       8. Logmark                           
                                                                              
  Full copy only . . . 2 1. Yes   2. No  (for option 2)                          
  Relative point . . . 0_ 0=Last to 99=99th previous (for options 2,3,4 or 8)      
  To Timestamp . . . . ___ - __ - __   __ : __ : __ : __ (Inflights resolved)
  To Timestamp Current minus hours.. ______ (1-960)(Inflights resolved)
  To Timestamp Current minus days.. ______ (1-40)     (Inflights resolved)       
  To Logpoint. . . . . ____________________ (option 5)                          
  To Logmark . . . . . ________________________________________ (option 8)      
  Resolve Inflights. . _ 1. Yes   2. No  (for options 5 and 8)
  Unrecover RC. . . .  __Range 0-254
  Email at EOJ. . . .  ______EMAILDST Entry name
EOJ RC. . . . . .  __Range 0-254
  Email time exceeded. _______                    
ARMGJ02B ====== Batch Object Set JCL Generation Options ============
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                                                   

Log Only . . . . . . 2 1. Yes   2. No
Sitetype . . . . . . 1 1. LOCAL 2. RECOVERY
JCL Type . . . . . . 1 1. LOCAL 2. DR
Checked unchanged. . 2 1. Yes   2. No (exclude unchanged from recovery)
ObjectSet syntax . . 1 1. Yes2. No (for BMC RECOVER only)
Analyze. . . . . . . 1 1. Yes   2. No   3. Only (for BMC RECOVER only)
Simulate recovery. . 2 1. Yes   2. No           (for BMC RECOVER only)                               
Backout. . . . . . . 3 1. Yes   2. No   3. Auto (Auto BMC RECOVER only)
Recover clones only. 2 1. Yes2. No            
Indep Outspace . . . 2 1. Yes   2. No(BMC RECOVER only)               
Model. . . . . _________________________________________________________________________
To SSID. . . . _______       
Optional (for DB2 RECOVER only)
LISTDEF dsn. . . . ________________________________________________________________________                                          
LISTDEF. . . . _________________  (LISTDEF name)

 For more information, see the 

BMC AMI Recovery Manager for Db2 documentation

In order to invoke the inflight resolution, you should also enter 1 (Yes) for Resolve Inflights.

Some content is unavailable due to permissions.

provides syntax to support log marks with relative and absolute generation numbers on the OPTIONS command with LOGPOINT LOGMARK logMarkName (logMarkGeneration)and on the RECOVER command with TOLOGPOINT LOGMARK logMarkName (logMarkGeneration). For more information, see the BMC AMI Recover for Db2 documentation



 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*