The /DRMODE command turns disaster recovery mode on or off and changes the disaster recovery mode options.
This command has the following format:
►►─ /DRMODE ─┬────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────► └─ ,DEFCLASS= ─┬─ @SYSTEM ─┬─┘ └─ value ───┘ ►─┬─────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────┬────────────────────────────► └─ ,MODE= ─┬─ DR ───┬─┘ └─ ,RQMTS= ─┬─ DR ──┬─┘ └─ NORM ─┘ └─ ALL ─┘ ►─┬────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────►◄ └─ ,TRIGGERS= ─┬─ DR ──────┬─┘ ├─ ALL ─────┤ └─ NONEXEC ─┘
(Optional) Defines a rule for CA Workload Automation SE to determine a disaster recovery class for a job if a disaster recovery class has not been assigned to the job. If DEFCLASS=@SYSTEM, the job's SYSTEM value is used as the disaster recovery class. Any other value of DEFCLASS is used as the job's disaster recovery class.
(Optional) Specifies the CA Workload Automation SE mode.
The following are the possible values:
Specifies disaster recovery mode.
Specifies normal mode.
For cautions about turning on disaster recovery mode, see the usage notes that follow.
(Optional) Determines how CA Workload Automation SE handles unsatisfied job requirements.
The following are the possible values:
Specifies CA Workload Automation SE satisfies the job requirement if the predecessor job has an inactive disaster recovery class.
Specifies CA Workload Automation SE leaves the requirement unsatisfied (as if CA Workload Automation SE were not running in disaster recovery mode).
(Optional) Specifies whether CA Workload Automation SE triggers jobs with an inactive disaster recovery class when CA Workload Automation SE is running in disaster recovery mode.
Specifies CA Workload Automation SE does not trigger jobs with an inactive disaster recovery class.
Specifies CA Workload Automation SE triggers jobs normally (as if CA Workload Automation SE were not running in disaster recovery mode).
Specifies CA Workload Automation SE triggers, but marks as nonexecutable, jobs with an inactive disaster recovery class.
Note: For more information about nonexecutable jobs, see the EXEC field description on the job definition panel in the Database Maintenance Guide.
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