Aij_Options=journal-opts
Noaij_Options
Specifies how RMU Restore Only_Root is to handle after-image
journaling and .aij file creation, using the following rules:
o If you specify the Aij_Options qualifier and provide a
journal-opts file, RMU Restore Only_Root enables journaling
and creates the .aij file or files you specify for the
restored database. If only one .aij file is created for the
restored database, it will be an extensible .aij file. If two
or more .aij files are created for the database copy, they
will be fixed-size .aij files (as long as at least two .aij
files are always available).
o If you specify the Aij_Options qualifier, but do not provide a
journal-opts file, RMU Restore Only_Root disables journaling
and does not create any new .aij files.
o If you specify the Noaij_Options qualifier, RMU Restore Only_
Root disables journaling and does not create any new .aij
files.
o If you do not specify an After_Journal, Noafter_Journal, Aij_
Options, or Noaij_Options qualifier, RMU Restore Only_Root
recovers the journaling state (enabled or disabled) and tries
to reuse the .aij file or files.
If you choose this option, take great care to either set the
database root TSN and CSN correctly, or create a full and
complete backup file of the database. Failure to do so might
make it impossible for you to recover your database from the
.aij file should it become necessary.
However, if the .aij file or files are not available (for
example, they have been backed up), after-image journaling is
disabled.
See Show After_Journal for information on the format of a
journal-opts-file.