Figures

  1. Units of work and syncpoints
  2. Backout of units of work
  3. CICS recovery manager and resources it works with
  4. The CEMT INQUIRE UOW command showing UOWs associated with a transaction
  5. CEMT INQUIRE UOW--details of UOW AC0CD65E5D990800
  6. CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ--used to display locks associated with a UOW
  7. CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ--details of a lock associated with a UOW
  8. Sharing system logger structures between 2 MVS images
  9. Sharing system logger structures between 4 MVS images
  10. System log scan during restart
  11. The effect of a ‘bad’ long-running transaction
  12. Illustration of recovery of a physically recoverable TD queue
  13. Locking during updates to nonrecoverable files
  14. Locking (enqueuing on a resource) during updates to recoverable files
  15. Transaction deadlock (generalized)
  16. The CICS RLS quiesce operation with the CICS quiesce exit program
  17. CICSVR main menu
  18. CICSVR VSAM sphere list
  19. CICSVR VSAM sphere list--Utilities pull-down
  20. CICSVR VSAM sphere parameters
  21. CICSVR wait window
  22. CICSVR recovery job error list
  23. CICSVR log stream type
  24. CICSVR backup prompt list
  25. CICSVR recovery parameters
  26. CICSVR sequence checking
  27. CICSVR default update verification
  28. CICSVR VSAM buffer pools
  29. CICSVR exits
  30. CICSVR job submission
  31. CICSVR save JCL
  32. CICSVR log statistics report
  33. CICSVR recovered data sets report
  34. CICSVR exit action report
  35. CICSVR recovery progress report
  36. CICSVR archive de-register report
  37. CICSVR forward recovery archive report
  38. CICSVR archive statistics report
  39. CICSVR log of logs scan report
  40. Disaster recovery tier 0: no off-site backup
  41. Disaster recovery tier 1: physical removal
  42. Disaster recovery tier 2: physical removal to a ‘hot’ standby site
  43. Disaster recovery tier 3: electronic vaulting
  44. Disaster recovery tier 0-3: summary of solutions
  45. Disaster recovery tier 4: active secondary site
  46. Disaster recovery tier 5: two site, two-phase commit
  47. Disaster recovery tier 6: minimal to zero data loss
  48. Disaster Recovery Tier 4-6: Summary of Solutions
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