HELPLIB.HLB  —  RMU72  Backup  Plan
    Executes a backup plan file previously created with the RMU
    Backup command (or created manually by the user).

1  –  Description

    A backup plan file is created when you execute an RMU Backup
    command with the Parallel and List_Plan qualifiers. See Backup
    Database for details on creating a plan file and the format of a
    plan file.

2  –  Format

  (B)0RMU/Backup/Plan plan-file

  Command Qualifiers        x Defaults
                            x
  /[No]Execute              x Execute
  /List_Plan=output-file    x None

3  –  Parameters

3.1  –  plan-file-spec

    The file specification for the backup plan file. The default file
    extension is .plan.

4  –  Command Qualifiers

4.1  –  Execute

    Execute
    Noexecute

    The Execute qualifier specifies that Oracle RMU is to execute
    the plan file. The Noexecute qualifier specifies that Oracle RMU
    should not execute the plan file, but instead perform a validity
    check on the contents of the plan file.

    The validity check determines such things as whether the storage
    areas names assigned to each worker executor exist.

    By default, Oracle RMU executes the backup plan file when the RMU
    Backup Plan command is issued.

4.2  –  List Plan

    List_Plan=output-file

    Specifies that Oracle RMU should generate a new plan file and
    write it to the specified output file. This new plan file is
    identical to the plan file you specified on the command line (the
    "original" plan file) with the following exceptions:

    o  Any user-added comments in the original plan file do not
       appear in the new plan file.

    o  The new plan file is formatted to match the standard format
       for RMU Backup plan files.

5  –  Usage Notes

    o  To use the RMU Backup Plan command for a database, you must
       have the RMU$BACKUP privilege in the root file access control
       list (ACL) for the database or the OpenVMS SYSPRV or BYPASS
       privilege.

    o  To execute the RMU Backup Plan command, Oracle SQL/Services
       must be installed on your system.

6  –  Examples

    Example 1

    The following example first creates a plan file by issuing an
    RMU Backup command with the Parallel and List_Plan qualifiers.
    Oracle RMU does not execute the plan file because the Noexecute
    qualifier is specified. The second command issues the RMU Backup
    Plan command to execute the plan file created with the RMU Backup
    command.

    $ ! Create the Backup plan file:
    $ !
    $ RMU/BACKUP/PARALLEL=(EXEC=4, NODE=(NODE1, NODE2)) -
    _$ /LIST_PLAN=(PARTIAL.PLAN)/NOEXECUTE/INCLUDE=(RDB$SYSTEM, -
    _$ EMPIDS_LOW, EMPIDS_MID, EMPIDS_OVER, SALARY_HISTORY, EMP_INFO) -
    _$ /LABEL=(001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 009) -
    _$ /CHECKSUM_VERIFICATION -
    _$ MF_PERSONNEL TAPE1:MF_PARTIAL.RBF, TAPE2:, TAPE3, TAPE4
    $ !
    $ ! Execute the plan file created with the previous command:
    $ !
    $ RMU/BACKUP/PLAN partial.plan
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