HSSP image copies
If you use the image copy option of HSSP, IMS creates image copies of DEDB areas for you.
The image copy contains the after images
of the
HSSP PCB, and is a fuzzy copy. IMS logs
all other PCB database changes as usual. During database recovery,
you must apply any concurrent updates since the start of the image
copy process. A fuzzy image copy can be created if a non-HSSP region
updated the same DEDB area during the image copy process.
Definition: Fuzzy means that there might have been concurrent updates during the image copy process.
If, however, the image copy process does not complete successfully, this data set is simply returned to the set of available HSSP image copy data sets.
IMS uses the QSAM access method to create HSSP image copies. The primary allocation of image copy data sets must be larger than (or equal to) the DEDB area data set size.
IMS treats HSSP image copies like concurrent image copies, so you can use the Database Recovery utility (DFSURDB0) without telling it that the image copy is an HSSP image copy.