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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


KFPR26270-W

Log information, specified log Run ID=aa....aa Gen No=bb....bb, log Run ID=cc....cc Gen No=dd....dd in RDAREA name="ee....ee" (L)

Not all of the unload log files required for recovering the database are specified in the -l option of the ajsembdbrstr command. This message indicates the log information stored in the RDAREA and the log information in the unload log files specified in the -l option of the ajsembdbrstr command.

Cautionary note

If a backup was created in the following ways, this warning message appears even when all of the unload log files required for recovering the database are specified. In such cases, ignore the warning message.

  • A backup was created after normal termination of the database:

    This message appears even when all of unload log files containing the system logs used after the next normal startup are specified in the -l option.

  • When the ajsembdbbackup command was executed, the scheduler service database was updated (for example, a jobnet was updated):

    This message appears even when all of unload log files containing the system logs used after swapping of the system log file are specified in the -l option.

aa....aa: Log information (log server run ID of the system log file) in the first unload log file#1 specified in the -l option

bb....bb: Log information (generation number of the system log file) in the first unload log file#1 specified in the -l option

cc....cc: Log information (log server run ID of the system log file) stored in the RDAREA#2

dd....dd: Log information (generation number of the system log file) stored in the RDAREA#2

ee....ee: RDAREA name

#1: The first unload log file is the applicable unload log file.

#2: The log information is stored in the RDAREA when the embedded database terminates normally.

Action

According to the values in cc....cc and dd....dd, specify all the unload log files required for recovering the database in the -l option of the ajsembdbrstr command, and then retry the operation.