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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Database Specification Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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When ON and there are no other DBS extended error handling definitions,
the CONS will behave as if all errors can be retried: the CONS will log an
appropriate EMS message and use the DBS RETRYDELAY or
FILEDDLDELAY parameter for the delay interval. It will then retry the
operation up to DBS MAXRETRIES or FILEDDLRETRIES times. If the
operation is ever successful, the CONS will continue with the next event.
If the operation is not successful, the CONS will write the operation to the
rejects file if LOGREJECTSTOP is set. If an I/O operation is not
successful, the CONS will log an appropriate EMS message and stop if
the DBS SKIPFATALIOERR parameter is OFF. If SKIPFATALIOERR is
ON, the CONS will log an appropriate EMS message and continue with
the next event. If a file maintenance (DDL) operation is not successful,
the CONS will log an appropriate EMS message and stop if the DBS
SKIPFATALDDLERR parameter is OFF. If SKIPFATALDDLERR is ON,
the CONS will log an appropriate EMS message and continue with the
next event. Note that this parameter can’t be altered at this time.
ROOTPARTITION $volume
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
2.000 5.000 None Valid volume name No
Effective with release v5.00x this parameter does not support the \NODE
as part of the volume name. The \NODE will default as specified by the
SET DBS SOURCEFILE parameter.
For partitioned Enscribe entry sequenced, relative, and unstructured
source files, ROOTPARTITION indicates the volume on which the file’s
root partition resides (the “root” partition is the primary partition of the base
file). This is needed because the audit trail events show the actual
partition file name that an I/O occurred in, which could be the primary or a
secondary partition. For Enscribe secondary partitions, there is no link
back to the primary partition, and this information is needed by the HP
ARLIB routines to convert the information in the audit trail event back to
the absolute primary “key” of the Entry-sequenced, Relative, or
Unstructured partitioned file.
$volume must be the valid volume name where the file’s primary partition
is located.
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