Allows you to manually stop the AIJ log server (ALS) for the specified database.
1 – Description
The ALS is an optional process that flushes log data to the after-image journal (.aij) file. All database servers deposit transaction log data in a cache located in the database global section. If the ALS is active, it continuously flushes the log data to disk. Otherwise, server processes might block temporarily if the cache in the global section is full.
2 – Format
(B)0[mRMU/Server After_Journal Stop root-file-spec [4mCommand[m [4mQualifiers[m [4mDefaults[m /Output=file-name See description
3 – Parameters
3.1 – root-file-spec
Specifies the database root file for which you want to stop the ALS.
4 – Command Qualifiers
4.1 – Output
Output=file-name Allows you to specify the file where the operational log is to be created. The operational log records the transmission and receipt of network messages. If you do not include a directory specification with the file name, the log file is created in the database root file directory. It is invalid to include a node name as part of the file name specification. Note that all Hot Standby bugcheck dumps are written to the corresponding bugcheck dump file; bugcheck dumps are not written to the file you specify with the Output qualifier.
5 – Usage Notes
o To use the RMU Server After_Journal Stop command for a database, you must have RMU$OPEN privilege in the root file access control list (ACL) for the database or the OpenVMS WORLD privilege. o To issue the RMU Server After_Journal Stop command sucessfully, the database must be open. Other users can be attached to the database. o If the ALS process stops abnormally, regardless of whether the current setting of the ALS is automatic or manual, the only way to restart it is to use the RMU Server After_Journal Start command. o To determine whether the ALS is running, use the RMU Show Users command. o If database replication is active and you attempt to stop the database AIJ log server, Oracle Rdb returns an error. You must stop database replication before attempting to stop the server.
6 – Examples
Example 1 The following example stops the log server. $ RMU/SERVER AFTER_JOURNAL STOP MF_PERSONNEL