Backups=(keyword_list) Specifies options to control the AIJ backup server. You can select one or more of the following keywords: o Automatic Specifies that the AIJ backup server will run automatically, as required. You cannot specify both the Automatic and Manual keywords. If neither the Automatic nor the Manual keyword is specified, the backup server state is unchanged. o Manual Specifies that the RMU Backup After_Journal command will be used to back up the .aij files. The AIJ backup server will not run automatically. You cannot specify both Automatic and Manual keywords. If neither the Automatic nor the Manual keyword is specified, the backup server state is unchanged. o Backup_File=file Specifies a default file specification for the AIJ backup server to use as the backup file name if no backup file name is associated with the .aij file to be backed up. o Nobackup_File Specifies that there is no default backup file specification. Omission of this keyword retains the current default backup file specification. o Edit_Filename=(options) The Edit_Filename keyword specifies an edit string to apply to .aij files when they are backed up automatically. When the Edit_Filename=(options) keyword is used, the .aij backup file names are edited by appending any or all of the values specified by the following options to the backup file name: - Day_Of_Year The current day of the year expressed as a 3-digit integer (001 to 366). - Day_Of_Month The current day of the month expressed as a 2-digit integer (01 to 31). - Hour The current hour of the day expressed as a 2-digit integer (00 to 23). - Julian_Date The number of days passed since 17-Nov-1858. - Minute The current minute of the hour expressed as a 2-digit integer (00 to 59). - Month The current month expressed as a 2-digit integer (01 to 12). - Sequence The journal sequence number of the first journal in the backup operation. - Vno Synonymous with the Sequence option. See the description of the Sequence option. - Year The current year (A.D.) expressed as a 4-digit integer. If you specify more than one option, place a comma between each option. The edit is performed in the order specified. For example, the file backup.aij and the keyword EDIT_FILENAME=(HOUR, MINUTE, MONTH, DAY_OF_MONTH, SEQUENCE) creates a file with the name backup_160504233.aij when journal 3 is backed up at 4:05 P.M. on April 23rd. You can make the name more readable by inserting quoted strings between each Edit_Filename option. For example, the option shown in the following code adds the string "$30_0155- 2" to the .aij file name if the day of the month is the 30th, the time is 1:55 and the version number is 2: /EDIT_FILENAME=("$",DAY_OF_MONTH,"_",HOUR,MINUTE,"-",SEQUENCE) This keyword is useful for creating meaningful file names for your backup files and makes file management easier. If you use a combination of the Edit_Filename keyword with the Add qualifier and the Edit_Filename keyword with the Backups qualifier, the Add qualifier keyword takes precedence over the Backups qualifier keyword for the named .aij file. In other words, the options you specify with Edit_Filename keyword to the Backups qualifier are applied to all .aij back up files except those for which you explicitly specify the Edit_Filename keyword with the Add qualifier. See Example 6. o Quiet_Point Specifies that the after-image journal backup operation is to acquire the quiet-point lock prior to performing an .aij backup operation for the specified database. This option (as with all the other Backup options) affects only the database specified in the RMU Set After_Journal command line. For information on specifying that the quiet-point lock be acquired before any .aij backup operation is performed on a system, see the Usage Notes. o Noquiet_Point Specifies that the after-image journal backup operation will not acquire the quiet-point lock prior to performing an .aij backup operation for the specified database. This option (as with all the other Backup options) affects only the database specified in the RMU Set After_Journal command line. For information on specifying that the quiet-point lock will not be acquired prior to any .aij backup operations performed on a system, see the Usage Notes.