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Procedure documentation archive_stage_repeat Locate the document in the library structure

Use

You archive the same original version files of the log backups on several external backup media. You use backup media, which were defined for different backup tools. Here, exactly the same version files are processed as were copied to the first external backup medium using the DBM command archive_stage before..

The archived version files are assigned their own external backup IDs and are entered in the backup history.

After you execute the DBM command, the system displays information about the archived version files.

See also:

Concepts of the Database System, Archiving Version Files

Prerequisites

·        You have the server authorization Backup.

·        You have executed the DBM command for creating a single archive of the version files using the KEEP option, and you are still within the same Database Manger session (see: archive_stage).

·        The external backup media are defined for backup type LOG (see: medium_put).

Syntax

archive_stage_repeat <ext_backup_medium> [VERIFY | NOVERIFY] [REMOVE | KEEP]

Options

Option

Description

<ext_backup_medium>

Name of the external backup medium

VERIFY

System default value

The archived files are compared with the original files.

NOVERIFY

The system only performs the standard checks to determine whether the backup was successful. The system displays error messages and the output of the backup tools.

REMOVE

System default value

The original files are deleted after they have been successfully archived to the external backup medium.

KEEP

The original files are archived but are not deleted afterwards.

Reply

OK

Processed Stage Files   <number>

Bytes Processed         <number>

Deleted Stage Files     <number>

Remaining Stage Files   <number>

Values for the Reply Fields

Value

Description

Processed Stage Files

Processed version files

Bytes Processed

Processed bytes

Deleted Stage Files

Deleted version files

Remaining Stage Files

Remaining version files

<number>

Number

 

 

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