Suppress=(Name=name)
Prevents further use of the named after-image journal object. The
named after-image journal object must be an existing after-image
journal object.
This qualifier is useful when you want to temporarily disallow
the use of an .aij file. For example, suppose the disk containing
the next .aij file to use goes off line. You do not want the
database to attempt to access that file until the disk is back on
line. Use the Suppress qualifier so the database does not attempt
to access the specified .aij file. When the disk is back on line,
use the RMU Set After_Journal command with the Alter qualifier
to unsuppress the after-image journal object that references this
.aij file.
You can specify the Suppress qualifier while users are attached
to the database, but the .aij file referenced by the after-image
journal object must not be the current journal or be waiting
to be backed up. You must back up the referenced .aij file
before the after-image journal object that references it can
be suppressed.
The Suppress qualifier is processed prior to any Drop, Add, or
Alter qualifiers specified with the same command.