Use this command to continue a backup without the last medium that was reported full.
You have the DBM operator authorization Backup.
You have started backing up the database instance. The backup operation was interrupted because the backup medium was reported full.
backup_ignore
The reply to this command provides information about the backup supplied by the kernel.
This information is only given when the backup has been ended or interrupted. This command may, therefore, take a long time to execute.
OK<NL>
Returncode
<value><NL>
Date
[<value>]<NL>
Time
[<value>]<NL>
Server
[<value>]<NL>
Database
[<value>]<NL>
Kernel Version
[<value>]<NL>
Pages Transferred
[<value>]<NL>
Pages Left
[<value>]<NL>
Volume Count [<value>]<NL>
Medianame
[<value>]<NL>
Location
[<value>]<NL>
Errortext
[<value>]<NL>
Label
[<value>]<NL>
Is Consistent
[<value>]<NL>
First LOG Page
[<value>]<NL>
Last LOG Page
[<value>]<NL>
DB Stamp 1 Date
[<value>]<NL>
DB Stamp 1 Time
[<value>]<NL>
DB Stamp 2 Date
[<value>]<NL>
DB Stamp 2 Time
[<value>]<NL>
Page Count
[<value>]<NL>
Devices Used
[<value>]<NL>
In particular, analyze the Returncode reply field, which contains a numeric value supplied by the kernel.
See also: Messages
If it is clear from the message number that the backup was only interrupted, the session must be continued with the continuation command: (backup_replace, backup_ignore), or terminated with backup_cancel.
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.