The following table identifies the possible actions you can take for a recovery submitted to the replication manager. .
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WRKRCY Option |
Description |
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| 4=Remove | Allows you to remove the specified entry. Use this option and press enter to display a confirmation message. This display allows you to confirm the removal before the action is processed. |
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5=Display |
Displays available additional information associated with the recovery. Use this option to display the number of retry attempts that have occurred for a recovery. |
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6=Print |
Prints the information associated with the recovery. |
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8=Retry |
Allows you to retry a recovery that was submitted to the replication manager. |
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9=Start journaling |
Allows you to start journaling on an object that has a recovery that was submitted to the replication manager. |
| 10=End job | Allows you to end the job associated with the recovery. |
| 12=Display job | Invokes the Display Job (DSPJOB) command for the job associated with the recovery, if the job is available. |
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16=Synchronize |
Allows you to synchronize an object that has a recovery that was submitted to the replication manager. |
| 17=DG policies | Allows you to prompt the SETMMXPCY command for the data group associated with the recovery. |
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18=Ack failed rcy |
Allows you to acknowledge a failed recovery that was submitted to the replication manager. |
| 19=Audits | Displays the audits for the data group associated with the recovery using the WRKAUD command. |
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31=Repair member data |
Allows you to manually perform a file synchronization check for a file and repair the member data using the Compare File Data (CMPFILDTA) command. This option can be used only on files that specify a member name. This action requires significant additional processing resources. |
| 41=Cancel | Allows you to cancel the specified recovery using the Cancel Recovery (CNLRCY) command. This action is only valid for recoveries that are in *NEW, *QUEUED, *CAPTURING or *WAITING status. |