Use this command to restart the database reorganization (DBR) output
phase. Save the tape from the previous run for the input phase and
mount a new tape when restart requests a tape.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You can enter this command only in a multiple database function (MDBF)
environment.
- You must enter the ZDBSO INIT command before you enter any other ZDBSO
command.
- The TPF system must be in 1052 state unless record logging for the capture
and restore utility is active. If logging is active, the system can be
in NORM state when you enter this command.
- In a multiple database function (MDBF) environment, you cannot enter this
command for a subsystem or subsystem user that is currently running
DBR.
Format
- RECtype-recvalue
- specifies the record type, where recvalue must be a 4-digit
hexadecimal number for fixed file records or one of the following for pool
records:
- SLT
- Small, long-term
- SST
- Small, short-term
- SDP
- Small, long-term duplicate
- LLT
- Large, long-term
- LST
- Large, short-term
- LDP
- Large, long-term duplicate
- 4LT
- 4-KB, long-term
- 4ST
- 4-KB, short-term
- 4DP
- 4-KB, long-term duplicate
- 4D6
- 4-KB, long-term FARF6 duplicate.
Additional Information
- If you do not specify the RECTYPE parameter, the working keypoint is used
to restart the DBR output phase with ordinal number 0 of the record type after
the last record type that was successfully captured to tape.
- If you specify the RECTYPE parameter, the DBR output phase will restart at
the first valid record type following the one specified. The record
type specified must be the same type (fixed or pool) that was being processed
when DBR was aborted.
Examples
DBR is restarted in the following example.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZDBSO RESTART |
| |
|System: DBRO0012I 19.45.28 DBR OUTPUT PHASE RESTARTED |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF Database Reference for more information
about DBR and for a sample problem that shows the sequence of the
commands.