1 – ABMS Only
Specifies that the RMU/DUMP command will only dump ABM pages in uniform storage areas or in logical areas contained within uniform storage areas. The ABM pages can be dumped within a limited page range specified by the START and END qualifiers. If there are no ABM pages within the specified page range or the storage area is a mixed format area or the logical area is contained within a mixed storage area, no ABM pages will be dumped. This qualifier cannot be specified in the same Dump command as the SPAMS_Only qualifier. This qualifier cannot be specified in the same Dump command with the Snapshots qualifier.
2 – Areas
Areas [=storage-area-list] Noareas Specifies a display that consists of storage area pages. You can specify storage areas by name or by the area's ID number. If you specify more than one storage area, separate the storage area names or ID numbers in the storage area list with a comma, and enclose the list within parentheses. You can also specify the Areas=* qualifier to display all storage areas. If you do not specify the Areas qualifier, none of the storage areas are displayed. You can use the Start and End qualifiers to display a range of storage area pages. The Areas qualifier can be used with indirect file references. See the Indirect-Command-Files help entry for more information.
3 – End
End=integer Specifies the highest-numbered area or snapshot page to include in the display. The default is the last page. If you also use the Lareas qualifier, note that the Start and End qualifiers specify a page range relative to the logical area, not a specific storage area page number.
4 – Header
Header Noheader Header[=(detail-opt, type-opts)] Indicates whether to include the database header in the output. Specify the Header qualifier to include all database header information in the output. Specify the Noheader qualifier to suppress the database header listing. Specify the Header=(detail- opt, type-opts) qualifier to limit the output from the header to specific items of interest. Use the detail-opt options (Brief or Detail) to limit the amount of output. Use the type-opt options to limit the output to specific types of information. RMU Dump Command Header Options summarizes the Header options and the effects of specifying each option. Table 8 RMU Dump Command Header Options Option Effect All Generates the full output of all the header information. If you specify this option and other Header options, the other options are ignored. This is the default option. Areas Output displays information about active storage areas and snapshot areas. Backup Output displays information about backup and recovery. Brief Generates a summary of the requested database root file information. Buffers Output displays information about database buffers. Corrupt_Page Output displays the Corrupt Page Table (CPT). Detail Generates a complete report of the requested database root file information. This is the default. Fast_Commit Output displays information about whether fast commit is enabled or disabled, whether commit to AIJ optimization is enabled or disabled, the AIJ checkpointing intervals, and the transaction interval. Hot_Standby Output displays information regarding hot standby databases. Locking Output displays information about database locking, such as whether or not adjustable record locking, carry-over lock optimization, and lock tree partitioning are enabled or disabled, and fanout factors. Journaling Output displays information about RUJ and AIJ journaling. Nodes Output displays names of nodes that are accessing the specified database. Parameters Output displays basic root file header information. Root_Record Output describes the Oracle Rdb specific section of the database root. This includes backup, restore, verify, and alter timestamps, as well as flags that indicate that no such operation has been performed. The bootstrap DBKEY is used to locate the RDB$DATABASE row for this database, and then the other system tables. If an alternate bootstrap DBKEY exists, then this database has been converted using RMU Convert Nocommit command. In this case, the current metadata version is displayed. Row_Caches Output displays information about row caches. Security_Audit Output displays information about security auditing. Sequence_Numbers Output displays database sequence numbers. Users Output displays information about active database users. If you specify both the Detail option and the Brief option, Detail takes precedence. If you specify the All option and other detail-opt options, the All option takes precedence. If you specify the Brief option or the Detail option only, the default for the type-opt is All. If you specify type-opts options, but do not specify a detail-opt option, the default for the detail-opt is Detail. If you specify more than one option, separate the options with commas and enclose the list within parentheses. See the Usage_Notes help entry under this command for information on understanding the derived values found in the database header. The Header=All and Header=Root_Record qualifiers output information on the use of the RMU Alter command on the specified database. For example, you see the following line in the output if you have never used the RMU Alter command on the database: Database has never been altered Do not confuse this with alterations made by SQL ALTER statements. Information about alterations made with the SQL ALTER statement is not included in the output from the RMU Dump command. If you specify the Areas, Lareas, or Snapshots qualifier, the Noheader qualifier is the default. Otherwise, Header=(All, Detail) is the default. It is invalid to specify the Header=Root_Record and the Option=Debug qualifiers in the same Oracle RMU command line. See the Oracle Rdb7 and Oracle CODASYL DBMS: Guide to Hot Standby Databases manual for information about the "Hot Standby" references in the database header. For complete information on the contents of the database header, see the Oracle Rdb Guide to Database Maintenance.
5 – Lareas
Lareas[=logical-area-list] Nolareas Specifies a display that consists of storage area pages allocated to a logical area or areas. In a single-file database, each table in the database is stored in its own logical area. You cannot use the Lareas qualifier with logical areas that are stored in storage areas that have a mixed page format. If you specify more than one logical area name, separate the storage area names in the logical area list with a comma, and enclose the list within parentheses. You can also specify the Lareas=* qualifier to display all logical areas that have a uniform page format. The default is the Nolareas qualifier. The Lareas qualifier can be used with indirect file references. See the Indirect-Command-Files help entry for more information.
6 – Option
Option=type Specifies the type of information and level of detail the output will include. Three types of output are available: o Normal The output includes summary information. This is the default. o Full In addition to the Normal information, the output includes more detailed information. o Debug In addition to Normal and Full information, the output includes internal information about the data. In general, use the Debug option for diagnostic support purposes.
7 – Output
Output=file-name Specifies the name of the file where output is to be sent. The default is SYS$OUTPUT. The default output file type is .lis, if you specify a file name.
8 – Restore Options
Restore_Options=file-name Generates an options file designed to be used with the Options qualifier of the RMU Restore command. The Restore_Options file is created by reading the database root file. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this options file will work with all backup files you attempt to restore with a Restore operation. For example, if areas have been added or deleted from the database since the backup file was created, there will be a mismatch between the Restore_Options file and the backup file. Similarly if the backup file was created by a backup by-area operation, the Restore_Options file may refer to areas that are not in the backup file. By default a Restore_Options file is not created. If you specify the Restore_Options qualifier and a file, but not a file extension, Oracle RMU uses an extension of .opt by default.
9 – Snapshots
Snapshots[=storage-area-list] Nosnapshots Specifies a display that consists of snapshot file pages. The RMU Dump command does not display snapshot pages if you omit the Snapshots qualifier or if you specify the Nosnapshots qualifier. In a single-file database, there is only one snapshot file. In a multifile database, each storage area has a corresponding snapshot file. Note that this parameter specifies the storage area name, not the snapshot file name. If you specify more than one storage area name, separate the storage area names with commas, and enclose the storage-area-list within parentheses. If you specify the Snapshots qualifier without a storage area name, information is displayed for all snapshot files. You can use the Start and End qualifiers to display a range of snapshot file pages. The default is the Nosnapshots qualifier. The Snapshots qualifier can be used with indirect file references. See the Indirect-Command-Files help entry for more information.
10 – Spams Only
Spams_Only Allows you to dump only the space area management (SPAM) pages in the selected areas and page range. A common usage for the RMU Dump command is to track down problems with storage allocation and record placement. When this qualifier is used, the SPAM pages are dumped, allowing you to locate the individual data pages that you want to examine. There is no negated form for this qualifier, and, if it is omitted, all the selected pages are dumped. The Start and End qualifiers can be used with the Spams_Only qualifier.
11 – Start
Start=integer Specifies the lowest-numbered area or snapshot page to include in the display. The default is the first page; that is, the Start=1 qualifier. If you also use the Lareas qualifier, note that the Start and End qualifiers specify a page range relative to the logical area, not a specific storage area page number.
12 – State
State=Blocked Specifies a list of all unresolved distributed transactions in the blocked database. A blocked database is a database that is not committed or rolled back and is involved in an unresolved distributed transaction. The State=Blocked qualifier displays the following information about each transaction: o Process identification (PID) o Stream identification o Monitor identification o Transaction identification o Name of the recovery journal o Transaction sequence number (TSN) o Distributed transaction identifier (TID) o Name of the node on which the failure occurred o Name of the node initiating the transaction (parent node) You can use the State=Blocked qualifier only with the Users qualifier. For information on resolving unresolved transactions with the RMU Dump command, see the Oracle Rdb7 Guide to Distributed Transactions.
13 – Users
Users Nousers Lists information about the current users of the database, including all users in a VMScluster environment. Oracle RMU does not consider a process that is running the Performance Monitor (with the RMU Show Statistics command or through the Windowing interface) to be a database user. The default is Nousers.