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IBM 000-8697 Drop a Logical Log File

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Utilities 7-71

Drop a Logical Log File

Youcannot add a log file during an archive (quiescent or online). The newly
added log file or files retain a status ofA and do not become available until
you create a level-0 archive.
Thetbparams command to add a logical log file is but one step in a larger
procedure.Refer to page 3-28 for more details about the complete procedure
for adding a logical log file.
Drop a Logical Log File
OnLinerequires a minimum of three logical log files at all times. You cannot
drop a log file if OnLine is configured for three logical log files.
Youdrop log files one at a time. After your configuration reflects the desired
number of log files, create a level-0 archive.
Youcan only drop a log file that has a status of Free (F) or newly Added (A).
Thetbparams command to drop a logical log file is but one step in a larger
procedure. Refer topage 3-30 for more details about dropping a logical log
file.
-dindicates that a logical log file is to be dropped.
-llogid names the logical log file to be dropped.
Drop a Logical
Log File
-d -l logid
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