Shutdown_Timeout=minutes
Modifies the after-image journal shutdown time in the event that
after-image journaling becomes unavailable. The after-image
journaling shutdown time is the period, in minutes, between
the point when after-image journaling becomes unavailable and
the point when the database is shut down. During the after-
image journaling shutdown period, all database update activity
is stalled.
If operator notification has been enabled, operator messages are
broadcast to all enabled operator classes and to the RMU Show
Statistics screen at 1-minute intervals.
To recover from the after-image journaling shutdown state
and to resume normal database operations, you must make an
.aij file available for use. You can do this by backing up an
existing modified journal, or, if you have a journal reservation
available, by adding a new journal to the after-image journaling
configuration. If you do not make a journal available before the
after-image journal shutdown time expires, the database is shut
down and all active database attaches are terminated.
The after-image journaling shutdown period is only in effect when
fixed-size AIJ journaling is used. When a single extensible .aij
file is used, the default action is to shut down all database
operations when the .aij file becomes unavailable.
If you do not specify the Shutdown_Timeout qualifier, the
database shuts down 60 minutes after the after-image journaling
configuration becomes unavailable. The maximum value you can
specify for the Shutdown_Timeout qualifier is 4320 minutes (3
days).