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Change the Logging Status of a Database
Add logging to a database by executing one of these two commands:
tbtape -s -B database
(buffered logging)
tbtape -s -U database
(unbuffered logging)
You can change logging status for any number of databases with the same
command. For further information about the tbtape utility, refer to
.
If you can create an online archive and you do so from
DB-M
onitor, users are
able to access all databases during the archive. After the archive completes,
change the database status before you exit
DB-M
onitor. If you exit, the flag
indicating that you created the necessary archive is reset.
DB-M
onitor will
require you to redo the archive when you reenter.
To add logging to a database
1.
Create an online, level-0 archive from
DB-M
onitor. (Refer to
.)
2.
Select the Logical-Logs menu, Databases option.
3.
Use the Arrow keys to select the database to which you want to add
logging. Press
CTRL-B
 or
F3
.
4.
When the logging options screen appears,
DB-M
onitor displays the
current log status of the database. Use the arrow keys to select the
kind of logging you want. Press
CTRL-B
 or
F3
.
Ending or Modifying Logging from DB-Monitor
1.
To end logging for a database from within
DB-M
onitor, select the
Logical-Logs menu, Databases option.
2.
Use the arrow keys to select the database to which you want to add
logging. Press
CTRL-B
 or
F3
.
When the logging options screen appears,
DB-M
onitor displays the current
log status of the database. Use the arrow keys to select the kind of logging
you want, including no logging. Press
CTRL-B
 or
F3
.
To end logging for a database from the command line, execute the following
command:
tbtape -N database
(no logging)