The MODIFY fdbrproc commands are used for an IMS Fast Database Recovery region: to display its status, to stop it, and to recover from failures.
>>-F fdbrproc,DUMP---------------------------------------------><
Use this command to stop IMS Fast DB Recovery functions and request a dump for the region. The region ends with a return code X'0020'.
>>-F fdbrproc,RECOVER------------------------------------------><
Use this command to initiate an IMS Fast DB Recovery of tracked IMS databases. Use this command, for example, after a time-out during XCF or log surveillance.
This command is not accepted if an IMS Fast DB Recovery region is currently starting or if it is recovering databases.
>>-F fdbrproc,STATUS-------------------------------------------><
Use this command to display status for an IMS Fast DB Recovery region. The output displayed includes the following information:
You specify the sharing level for AREA01 in the DFSFDRxx member of IMS.PROCLIB.
The LOCAL parameter is specified in the DFSFDRxx member. If |this option is selected, the control blocks for DEDB processing |are taken from the FDBR control region private storage.
| |If this option is not specified, the control blocks for DEDB |processing are taken from ECSA. This is the default.
||Example: |
|F FDR1,STATUS |DFS000I PHASE: TRACKING LOG-TIME: 17:48:41 FDR1 |DFS000I ACT-ID: SYSS3 GROUPNAME: FDRSYS3 FDR1 |DFS000I TIMEOUT: 060 SEC AREA01: NORECOV FDR1 |DFS000I SVSOOPEN: SERIAL FPBUFF: LOCAL FDR1
>>-F fdbrproc,STOP---------------------------------------------><
Use this command to stop an IMS Fast DB Recovery region. The region ends with a return code X'0020'.
>>-F fdbrproc,TERM---------------------------------------------><
Use this command to stop IMS Fast DB Recovery tracking activity.
This command is not accepted if an IMS Fast DB Recovery region is currently starting or if it is recovering databases.