Allows you to reinstate the ability to perform AIJ backup operations after they have been manually suspended with the RMU Server Backup_Journal Suspend command.
1 – Description
When you issue the RMU Server Backup_Journal Suspend command, after-image journal (AIJ) backup operations are temporarily suspended. Use the RMU Server Backup_Journal Resume command to reinstate the ability to backup .aij files. The RMU Server Backup_Journal Resume command must be issued from the same node from which AIJ backup operations were originally suspended. If you attempt to resume AIJ backup operations from another database node, the following errors are returned: %RDMS-F-CANTRESUMEABS, error resuming AIJ backup operations -RDMS-F-ABSNSUSPENDED, AIJ backup operations not suspended %RMU-F-FATALRDB, Fatal error while accessing Oracle Rdb.
2 – Format
(B)0[mRMU/Server Backup_Journal Resume root-file-spec [4mCommand[m [4mQualifiers[m x [4mDefaults[m x /[No]Log x Current DCL verify value
3 – Parameters
3.1 – root-file-spec
Specifies the database root file for which you want to resume AIJ backup operations.
4 – Command Qualifiers
4.1 – Log
Log Nolog Specifies whether the processing of the command is reported to SYS$OUTPUT. Specify the Log qualifier to request log output and the Nolog qualifier to prevent it. If you specify neither, the default is the current setting of the DCL verify switch. (The DCL SET VERIFY command controls the DCL verify switch.)
5 – Usage Notes
o To use the RMU Server Backup_Journal Resume command for a database, you must have RMU$OPEN privilege in the root file access control list (ACL) for the database or the OpenVMS WORLD privilege. o To determine whether AIJ backup operations have been suspended, use the RMU Show Users command.
6 – Examples
Example 1 The following example demonstrates how to reinstate the ability to perform backup operations. $ RMU/SERVER BACKUP_JOURNAL RESUME MF_PERSONNEL.RDB