Binary_output=file-option-list
Nobinary_Output
Specifying the Binary_Output qualifier allows you to store
the summary results in a binary file, and to create a record
definition file that is compatible with the data dictionary for
the binary output file. The binary output can be loaded into
an Oracle Rdb database by using the RMU Load command with the
Record_Definition qualifier for use by a user-written management
application or procedure. The binary output can also be used
directly by the user-written application or procedure.
The valid file options are:
o File=file-spec
The File option causes the RMU Analyze Indexes command data to
be stored in an RMS file that contains a fixed-length binary
record for each index analyzed.
The default file extension for the binary output file is .unl.
The following command creates the binary output file analyze_
out.unl:
$ RMU/ANALYZE/INDEXES -
_$ /BINARY_OUTPUT=FILE=ANALYZE_OUT MF_PERSONNEL.RDB
o Record_Definition=file-spec
The Record_Definition option causes the RMU Analyze Indexes
command data record definition to be stored in an RMS file.
The output file contains the record definition in a subset of
the data dictionary command format. The default file extension
for the record definition output file is .rrd. Refer to the
rrd_file_syntax help topic for a description of the .rrd
files. The following command creates the output file analyze_
out.rrd:
$ RMU/ANALYZE/INDEXES -
_$ /BINARY_OUTPUT=RECORD_DEFINITION=ANALYZE_OUT MF_PERSONNEL.RDB
You can specify both file options in one command by separating
them with a comma and enclosing them within parentheses, as
follows:
$ RMU/ANALYZE/INDEXES/BINARY_OUTPUT= -
_$ (FILE=ANALYZE_OUT,RECORD_DEFINITION=ANALYZE_OUT) -
_$ MF_PERSONNEL.RDB
If you specify the Binary_Output qualifier, you must specify
at least one of the options. The default is the Nobinary_Output
qualifier, which does not create an output file.