HELPLIB.HLB  —  RMU72  Set  Corrupt Pages, Command Qualifiers

1  –  Area

    Area=identity

    Specifies a particular storage area file or snapshot file. The
    identity for a storage area can be either the area name (for
    example, EMPIDS_OVER), or a storage area ID number (for example,
    5). The identity for a snapshot file must be the snapshot file
    ID number. Use the RMU Dump command with the Header qualifier to
    display the ID numbers associated with a storage area file or a
    snapshot file.

    When you use the Area qualifier with the Page=(n,...) qualifier,
    the command specifies the named pages in the named storage area
    or snapshot file. When you specify the Area qualifier without the
    Page qualifier, the command specifies all pages of the specified
    storage area or snapshot file.

    The Area qualifier cannot be used with the Disk qualifier.

2  –  Consistent

    Consistent

    Specifies that the pages, areas, or snapshot files specified with
    the Page, Area, or Disk qualifier are to be considered consistent
    with the remainder of the database.

    If you make a storage area or page in a storage area consistent
    while it is marked in the database as not corrupt, but
    inconsistent, you receive a warning and are required to confirm
    your request to carry out this operation before the operation
    will complete.

    You cannot use the Consistent qualifier with the Corrupt
    qualifier.

3  –  Corrupt

    Corrupt

    Specifies that the pages, areas, or snapshot files specified with
    the Page, Area, or Disk qualifier are to be considered corrupt.

    You cannot use the Corrupt qualifier with the Consistent
    qualifier.

4  –  Disk

    Disk=device

    Specifies all the pages, all the storage areas, and all the
    snapshot files on the named device be set as you indicate with
    the Corrupt or the Consistent qualifier.

    You cannot use the Disk qualifier with the Page or the Area
    qualifier.

5  –  Page

    Page=(n,...)

    Specifies the listed page numbers.

    You must specify the Area qualifier when you use the Page
    qualifier.

    You cannot use the Page qualifier with the Disk qualifier.
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