Aij_Options=journal-opts
Noaij_Options
Specifies how RMU Restore is to handle after-image journaling and
.aij file creation, using the following rules:
o If you specify the Aij_Options qualifier and provide a
journal-opts file, RMU Restore creates the .aij file or files
you specify for the restored database. If only one .aij file
is created for the restored database, it will be an extensible
.aij file. If two or more .aij files are created for the
restored database, they will be fixed-size .aij files (as long
as at least two .aij files are always available). Depending on
what is specified in the options file, after-image journaling
can either be disabled or enabled.
o If you specify the Aij_Options qualifier, but do not provide
a journal-opts file, RMU Restore disables journaling and does
not create any new .aij files.
o If you specify the Noaij_Options qualifier, RMU Restore
reuses the original .aij file configuration and recovers the
journaling state (enabled or disabled) from the backed-up .aij
file.
o If you do not specify an After_Journal, Noafter_Journal, Aij_
Options, or Noaij_Options qualifier, RMU Restore recovers the
journaling state (enabled or disabled) and tries to reuse the
.aij file or files. (This is the same as specifying the Noaij_
Options qualifier.)
See the Description help entry under this command for details
on when automatic .aij file recovery is not attempted.
The Aij_Options qualifier conflicts with the Area and Incremental
qualifiers; you cannot specify the Aij_Options qualifier and
either of these two other qualifiers in the same RMU Restore
command line.
If the original database is lost or corrupted but the journal
files are unaffected, you would typically restore the database
without the use of either the Aij_Options or the After_Journal
qualifier.
See Show After_Journal for information on the format of a
journal-opts-file.