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Use

A backup performed on a group of parallel backup media was interrupted because the system has sent a message saying a medium in the group of parallel backup media is full. As other data still needs to be backed up, the system requests you to provide a succeeding medium for the relevant medium in the group.

You can use the DBM command backup_ignore to continue the backup without specifying a succeeding medium. The remaining data are backed up only on the other media in the group of parallel backup data.

After you have executed the DBM command, information about the backup is output. The information is only given when the backup is finished or is interrupted again. For this reason, the response to this DBM command can take a long time.

Note

Pay special attention to the Returncode reply field, which contains a numeric value for a message.

See also: Messages

If it is clear from the message number that the backup has been interrupted for a second time, you have to continue the session with a succeeding command: (backup_replace, backup_ignore), or terminate with backup_cancel.

Prerequisites

·        You have the server authorization Backup.

·        You have started backing up the database instance on a group of parallel backup media. The backup was interrupted because one of the media in the group was reported as full. You are still in the same database session.

Syntax

backup_ignore

Reply

OK

Returncode              <value>

Date                    [<value>]

Time                    [<value>]

Server                  [<value>]

Database                [<value>]

Kernel Version          [<value>]

Pages Transferred       [<value>]

Pages Left              [<value>]

Volume Count            [<value>]

Medianame               [<value>]

Location                [<value>]

Errortext               [<value>]

Label                   [<value>]

Is Consistent           [<value>]

First LOG Page          [<value>]

Last LOG Page           [<value>]

DB Stamp 1 Date         [<value>]

DB Stamp 1 Time         [<value>]

DB Stamp 2 Date         [<value>]

DB Stamp 2 Time         [<value>]

Page Count              [<value>]

Devices Used            [<value>]

Values for the Reply Fields

Value

Description

Date

Date

Time

Start time for backup

Server

Name of database computer

Database

Name of database instance

Kernel Version

Version of database kernel

Pages Transferred

Number of pages transferred

Pages Left

Number of pages still to be transferred

Volumes

Number of backup media used

Medianame

Name of backup medium

Location

File or device name

Errortext

Error message text

Label

Backup ID

Is Consistent

For data backup only: backup is consistent

First LOG Page

For data backup: first page of log backup to be imported

For log backup: first page saved in log

Last LOG Page

For log backup only: last page saved in log

DB Stamp 1 Date
DB Stamp 1 Time

Time stamp for first page of log backup

DB Stamp 2 Date
DB Stamp 2 Time

Time stamp for last page of log backup

Page Count

Total number of pages backed up

Devices Used

Number of backup devices used

Database ID

Database ID used to identify data and log backups that belong together

 

In the event of errors, see Reply Format

 

 

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