The ACFRECVR utility accepts parameters through the terminal or through SYSIN in the same manner as the CA ACF2 for z/VM report generators. The following parameters are valid.:
Specifies the format of the dates in this report. Valid formats are m/d/y, d/m/y, and y/m/d. The default is m/d/y.
Specifies the Julian date you are using as an ending point for selecting information.
c
0 to indicate the 20th century or 1 to indicate the 21st century.
yy
The year.
When combined with the start date parameter, this parameter creates a window for report content. The defaults for start date and end date causes the report generator to process all available records. The default is 169365, December 31, 2069.
This parameter specifies the end of the time interval for selecting SMF records. This time is based on a 24‑hour clock. Any SMF records generated after the specified time of day are ignored. The default is 2359.
Specifies each selected database that ACFRECVR reads sequentially to EOF to obtain the latest date and time and places them in the report heading before actual database recovery begins. For speedy processing, sites with large databases should not specify HEADING.
This parameter selects SMF records printed in hexadecimal dump format. This option is provided primarily for diagnostic purposes.
If a report generates a hex dump of an SMF record, the dumped record shows a four‑byte RDW (two bytes for the record length followed by two‑bytes of binary zeros). This is true even when the input file does not have a RDW. This is the internal format of every SMF record that matches the SMF mapping macros. It provides a consistent format for the dump. This information applies to records dumped due to an error in the SMF record and when you specify HEX.
Defines the SMF record number for the Infostorage database update journal records. If you specify NOINFO, the Infostorage database is not updated during the recovery process. If you specify INFO without an SMF record number, ACFRECVR uses 230 for combined SMF records and 226 for precombined SMF records. INFO is the default.
Specify the job name to limit records appearing on this report to those pertaining to the job or jobs indicated by the job name or job name mask. You must use commas or blanks or separate multiple job names. The default is all jobs.
Restores selected records to a database cluster without disturbing other records. The default restores all record keys. Record key specifies the selected records as follows:
If you are processing more than one database, you cannot specify this parameter.
Defines the SMF record number for the Logonid database update journal records. If you specify NOLID, ACFRECVR does not update the Logonid database during recovery. If you specify LID without an SMF record number, ACFRECVR uses 230 for combined SMF records and 222 for precombined SMF records. The default is LID.
This parameter specifies the number of output lines printed on a page. CA ACF2 for z/VM report generators that issue multiple line reports check whether a complete report item fits on a page to prevent splitting the information. The maximum number of output lines per page is limited only by the physical constraints of the output media you are using. The default is 60.
LAB controls whether OS/390 LAB (Lookaside Buffer) records produce an additional line of output. NOLAB is the default.
Creates the ACFRECVR utility report, but does not update the database. Use this feature to test recovery procedures.
Controls the format of the ACFRECVR utility report and its output device. PRINTER produces a three‑line‑per‑entry hardcopy report of 133 characters per line and uses the SYSPRINT file to output the report. TERMINAL produces a five‑line‑per‑entry report suitable for output on a 80‑character terminal. The output is to your terminal. TERMINAL is the default.
Provides synonyms for INFO, INFOnnn, and NOINFO, explained above. RSRC is compatible with OS/390 recovery.
RULES defines the SMF record number for the Rule database update journal record. If you specify NORULES, ACFRECVR ignores these records and does not update the database during recovery. If you specify RULES without an SMF record number, ACFRECVR uses 230 for combined SMF records and 223 for precombined SMF records. RULES is the default.
Specify the date, in Julian or Gregorian, you are using as a starting point for selecting information.
c
0 to indicate the 20th century or 1 to indicate the 21st century.
yy
The year.
ddd
The day of the year.
The report generator ignores any input SMF records generated before the start date value. The default is 000000.
This parameter specifies the beginning of the time interval for selecting SMF records. This time is based on a 24‑hour clock. Any SMF records generated before the specified time of day are ignored. The record selection begins at the STIME specified for each date in the SDATE/EDATE range and ends on each date at the ETIME you specified. The default is 0000.
Specify the CA ACF2 for z/VM system ID that was active on the system when the SMF records were generated. You can specify a single system ID or a system ID mask. You cannot specify multiple masks or a series of IDs. The default is all systems.
Specify a character string that is added to the other title information at the top of the report. This character string can be up to 35 characters long. If you do not specify this parameter, the report generator uses the first 35 characters in the command parameters. If this character string is longer than 35 characters, it uses the first 35 characters.
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