Recovered CI Summary list
The Recovered CI Summary list shows the number of VSAM
CIs recovered and the additional information for each area that contains
the CIs. For the area shown as RCVNEED
in a DEDB
Area Status list, the same information is also written in a Recovered
CI Summary list.
The following figure shows an example of the Recovered CI Summary list.
Report field descriptions
- OPT
- This column gives the VSO options (VSO and PRELOAD) and the PREOPEN option for the area used by IMS. The meanings of the indicators are the same as for a DEDB Area Status list. This column is useful because many CIs might be recovered in the VSO area.
- STATUS
- If the status that is shown in the STATUS column in a DEDB Area Status list provides supplementary information about the number of recovered CIs, the status is listed in the STATUS column in the Recovered CI Summary list. For example, RCVNEED status, which means that a recovery was tried but failed, is listed because it shows why the number of recovered CIs is not listed. Though other IMS must be notified of the SYNC (IOTEEQE) status, this status is not listed, because it is not related to the number of recovered CIs. Use the DEDB Area Status list for system recovery. The meanings of the indicators are the same as for a DEDB Area Status list.
- SHR
- This column gives the area sharing level. In the non-block-level data-sharing area, control CIs are always recovered. In the block-level data-sharing area, control CIs are recovered only when the area status was updated.
- # OF ADS'S
- This column gives the number of area data sets available.
- # OF DATA CI'S RECOVERED
- This column gives the number of data CIs recovered. Even if a CI that has areas in multiple area data sets was recovered, it is counted as a single CI, because a data CI has the same contents in areas regardless of area data sets.
- # OF 2ND CI'S RECOVERED
- This column gives the number of control CIs recovered. Each area data set contains a control CI, which might be different from CIs in other area data sets.
- # OF DATA CI'S CAST OUT
- This column gives the number of cast-out data CIs. The CIs are counted in the same way as in the
# OF DATA CI'S RECOVERED
column.