Format=Old_File Format=New_Tape The Format qualifier allows you to specify the format of the files written by the RMU Optimize After_Journal command. If you specify the default, Format=Old_File, the RMU Optimize After_Journal command writes files in RMS format. This format is provided for compatibility with prior versions of Oracle Rdb. If you specify Format=Old_File, you must mount the media by using the DCL MOUNT command before you issue the RMU Optimize After_ Journal command. Because the RMU Optimize After_Journal command will use RMS to write to the tape, the tape must be mounted as an OpenVMS volume (that is, do not specify the /FOREIGN qualifier with the MOUNT command). If you specify FOREIGN access although your backup file was created using the Format=Old_File qualifier, you will not receive an error message. The tape will be considered unlabeled, and thus the operation will process whatever data is at the current position of the tape (labels, data, or something else). A failure will occur, but what will fail and how it will fail is unpredictable because the type of information that will be read is unknown. The result is an unlabeled tape that can be difficult to use for recovery operations. If you specify Format=New_Tape, the RMU Optimize After_Journal command writes .aij files in a format similar to that used by an RMU Backup command. If you specify Format=New_Tape, you must mount the media by using the DCL MOUNT command before you issue the RMU Optimize After_Journal command. The tape must be mounted as a FOREIGN volume. The following tape qualifiers have meaning only when used in conjunction with the Format=New_Tape qualifier: Active_IO Block_Size Crc Group_Size Density Label Owner_Uic Protection Rewind Tape_Expiration Follow these steps when you optimize an .aij file to tape: 1. Use the RMU Backup After_Journal command with the Format=Old_ File qualifier to back up the .aij file to disk. 2. Use the RMU Optimize After_Journal command with the Format=New_Tape qualifier to optimize the backed up .aij file to tape. 3. Use the DCL BACKUP command to create a copy of the backed up .aij file as insurance. If you enter the RMU Optimize After_Journal command with no Format qualifier, the default is Format=Old_File.