You have started a backup. This was interrupted because the system reported that the backup medium is full.
You define a new backup medium. The backup continues to the medium you defined.
You have the DBM operator authorization Backup.
backup_replace <medium>
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>
Database ID
[<value>]<NL>
Max Used Data Page
[<value>]<NL>
In particular, analyze the Returncodereply 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.
Date |
Date |
Time |
Time |
Server |
Name of the database server |
Database |
Name of the database instance |
Kernel Version |
Database kernel version |
Pages Transferred |
Number of pages transferred |
Pages Left |
Number of pages still to be transferred |
Volumes |
Number of backup media used |
Medianame |
Name of the backup medium |
Location |
File or device name |
Errortext |
Error message text |
Label |
|
Is Consistent |
For data backup only: backup is internally consistent |
First LOG Page |
For data backup: first page of log backup to be read For log backup: first page saved in log |
Last LOG Page |
For log backup only: last page saved in log |
DB Stamp 1 Date |
Time stamp for first page of log backup |
DB Stamp 2 Date |
Time stamp for last page of log backup |
Page Count |
Total number of pages saved |
Devices Used |
Number of backup devices used |
Database ID |
Database ID used to identify data and log backups that belong together |
Max Used Data Page |
Maximum page number (indication of minimum database size when backup is imported) |
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.