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<p>The CHKABORT command aborts a pending checkpoint by causing it to time out immediately. This command is useful when a pending checkpoint is causing too great a delay in the initiation of new requests or Host Language Interface jobs.</p> | <p>The CHKABORT command aborts a pending checkpoint by causing it to time out immediately. This command is useful when a pending checkpoint is causing too great a delay in the initiation of new requests or Host Language Interface jobs.</p> | ||
<p>Also, any outstanding transaction is ended and the USE=IGNORE attribute applies to the command.</p> | <p>Also, any outstanding transaction is ended and the USE=IGNORE attribute applies to the command.</p> | ||
<p>For a detailed description of setting checkpoints and system recovery, refer to the <var>Model 204 System Manager's Guide</var>. </p> | <p>For a detailed description of setting checkpoints and system recovery, refer to the <var class="book">Model 204 System Manager's Guide</var>. </p> | ||
[[Category: System manager commands]] | [[Category: System manager commands]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Revision as of 01:30, 20 April 2013
Summary
- Privileges
- System manager
- Function
- Aborts a pending request for a checkpoint
Syntax
CHKABORT
Usage notes
The CHKABORT command aborts a pending checkpoint by causing it to time out immediately. This command is useful when a pending checkpoint is causing too great a delay in the initiation of new requests or Host Language Interface jobs.
Also, any outstanding transaction is ended and the USE=IGNORE attribute applies to the command.
For a detailed description of setting checkpoints and system recovery, refer to the Model 204 System Manager's Guide.