TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.26+)

Contents
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7. Recovery Methods (continued)
7. Recovery Methods (continued)
Recovering Audit-Trail Files Dumped to Disk 7-21
Recovery Scenarios 7-21
Preventive Maintenance 7-22
Responding to Incorrect Updates to the Database 7-23
Responding to Accidental Loss of an Audited File 7-23
Responding to Accidental Loss of an Audited SQL Object 7-23
Recovering a File Damaged After the AUDIT Attribute is Turned Off 7-24
Recovering a File when Recovery to a Timestamp Does Not Succeed 7-24
Responding to Loss of Files on NonStop SMF Disk Volumes 7-25
Responding to Accidental Loss of an Active-Audit Volume 7-27
Responding to Abnormal Transaction Activity 7-27
Restoring the ZTMFCONF Subvolume 7-28
Responding to a TMF Crash 7-29
Restarting TMF in a Distributed Transaction Environment 7-30
Recovering From a Complete System Failure 7-31
Recovering Your TMF Environment to a New System Following Disaster 7-33
A. Dump Tracking Forms
B. Managing Enscribe Files
Creating Audited Files B-1
Altering the Audit Attribute B-2
Changing a File from Nonaudited to Audited B-2
Changing a File from Audited to Nonaudited B-3
Returning a File from NonAudited to Audited B-3
Determining if a File is Audited
B-3
Purging an Audited File
B-4
Using Format 2 Files B-4
FUP Command Guidelines B-5
The COPY Command B-5
The DUP Command B-6
The LOAD Command B-6
The LOADALTFILE Command B-6
The PURGEDATA Command B-7
The RELOAD Command B-7
The RENAME Command B-7