> Sorry, I should have mentioned that. We are using the API, and
> db2adutl. The files go to the backup pool, not archive I believe.
Right, the db backups go to the backup pool, and the recovery logs, if in
roll forward mode, are archived.
To see the management class, try this one:
db2 get db cfg for ldapdb2
You should see something like:
ADSM management class (ADSM_MGMTCLASS) = 8VERSIONS
ADSM node name (ADSM_NODENAME) =
ADSM owner (ADSM_OWNER) =
ADSM password (ADSM_PASSWORD) =
> Andy Carlson |\ _,,,---,,_
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>
> On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Cook, Dwight E wrote:
>
> > How are you backing up your DB2 files ?
> > OK, I should probably say "You are archiving the db2 files rather than have
> > nightly incremental processing deal with them."
> > The archive command allows you to specify a managemet class to bind the data
> > to...
> > -archmc=some_management_class
> > used like
> > dsmc archive -archmc=30dayarc -pass=blah /d101/DB2/mydb2file
> >
> > So what every you are using to back it up... basically you have two
> > choices...
> > 1) bring down the DB
> > save all the data files (archive them away)
> > 2) put the DB (or table space at a time) in backup mode (or what every
> > for which flavor of DBblah you have
> > save the DB files (or the files associated with the table space)
> >
> > either way it makes sense to "save the data" via an adsm archive and use the
> > -archmc option... (that way when the boss says "We have to keep tonight's
> > DB archives for 10 years !" it is really really easy to do...
> >
> > Dwight
> >
> >
> > > ----------
> > > From: Andy Carlson[SMTP:andyc AT ANDYC.CARENET DOT ORG]
> > > Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> > > Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 8:41 AM
> > > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > > Subject: DB2 Management Class
> > >
> > > I looked back in the archives, and found a thread that mentioned that
> > > DB2 data could be put in it's own management class. How is this done?
> > > I have experimented with making the default management class the one I
> > > want for DB2, and setting the filespaces in inclexcl to a different
> > > management class, but the results are mixed. I don't see the rebinding
> > > occurring, and even some new test files don't seem to go to that
> > > management class. Thanks for any help.
> > >
> > > Andy Carlson |\ _,,,---,,_
> > > andyc AT andyc.carenet DOT org ZZZzz /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_
> > > BJC Health System |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-'
> > > St. Louis, Missouri '---''(_/--' `-'\_)
> > > Cat Pics: http://andyc.dyndns.org/animal.html
> > >
> >
>
>
Steve Roder, University at Buffalo
VM Systems Programmer
UNIX Systems Administrator (Solaris and AIX)
ADSM Administrator
(tkssteve AT buffalo DOT edu | (716)645-3564 |
http://ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu/~tkssteve)
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