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DB2 Backup/Recovery Notes (OSS Note 83000)

NOTE: The procedures described here are applicable to DB2 Version 8. Version 8 provides two new utilities for backup and point in time recovery that provides a more robust solution that is less prone to errors, and reduces recovery time and labor time. These new utilities are described later in this section.

DB2 Backup

-DB2 Image Copy

-Volume Level (hardware assisted such as FlashCopy or DSS DASD Dump/Restore)

Database Recovery

-to current end of log

-to prior point in time represented by a log RBA

-determined by business needs

DB2 Image Copy

-Offline - not useful with R/3 in general

-Online - used by almost all customers, used for recover to current

Volume Level

-DB2 Suspend Log

-FlashCopy/SnapShot/EMC TimeFinder

-DB2 Resume Log

-used as a base for prior point in time recovery

*Need to perform both types of backup, image copy:

-allows recovery of individual tablespaces

-allows management of the size of SYSLGRNX by deleting old image copies

Unit Of Recovery

-DB2 : does not span R/3 dialog steps, resolved at DB2 startup

-SAP: spans multiple dialog steps, uses VBLOG, resolved using transaction SM13 and parameter rdisp/vbreorg

Recover to Current

-Standard DB2 Recovery

-Recover damaged objects

-RECOVER TABLESPACE/RECOVER INDEXSPACE

-Image Copy + Apply Logs

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