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S6BTLFAL is used to format the ARCHLOG. The ARCHLOG is a log file that retains information vital for recovery processing.The S6BTLFAL member of the JCL data set distributed with TIBCO Object Service Broker contains sample JCL required to run this utility. This sample is provided as a reference only; modify the JCL for your needs.ARCHLOG Information
• Be formatted using S6BTLFAL before TIBCO Object Service Broker can use it. You can use the FORMAT1 member of the JCL data set for this original formatting.The ARCHLOG contains records of different record types. Which record types appear depends on the utilities you run. Not all types are created by all utilities:
The S6BSPJEX (Offload Journal Records) utility. The S6BSPX35 (Merge Output Sort Exit) utility. Input (count depends on how many SPINOUT data sets are included) The S6BTLBPS (Back Up Page Data Sets) utility. Input (count depends on the number of page data sets in the segment) The S6BTLFCA (Format Cache Data Sets) utility. The S6BTLFJR (Format Journal Data Sets) utility. The S6BTLFPS (Format TDS Page Data Sets) utility. Output (count depends on the number of page data sets in the segment) The S6BTLRPS (Restore TDS Segment) utility. Output (count depends on the number of page data sets in the segment) The S6BTLUPS (Unload a Page Data Set to Backup) utility.
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2. It is recommended that you make your ARCHLOG big enough to retain a minimum of two full backup cycles.
5. Use the audit report produced by S6BTLFAL to verify that you created an ARCHLOG big enough for the total number of ARCHLOG records you estimated.TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Managing Backup and Recovery for more information about the journal spin process.
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A processing error resulted in unsuccessful completion. Check the job log for associated information.TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Managing Backup and Recovery for more information about the ARCHLOG.
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