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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Consumer Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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This parameter defines the extent size to be used for creation of each
REJECTFILE. Where x is between 2 and 65535 to define the number of
pages for the primary extent, and y is between 2 and 65535 to define the
number of pages for the secondary extent, and z is between 16 and 959 to
define the maximum number of extents to be allocated. The default is
(1000, 1000, 500).
REJECTFILEEXISTS <ABEND, PURGEDATA, or STOP>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
3.961 ABEND ABEND, PURGEDATA, STOP No
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter defines what the Consumer should do when it is time to
roll to a new file and one already exists. Valid values for
REJECTFILEEXISTS are: STOP, PURGEDATA, and ABEND. When set
to STOP, the Consumer will stop logging to the rejects files and continue
running. When set to PURGEDATA, the Consumer will issue a purgedata
against the reject file and commence logging to that file. When set to
ABEND, the Consumer will abend. The default value is ABEND.
REJECTLOG { ON }
{ OFF }
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.961 OFF OFF ON Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter is used to enable reject file logging. By default
REJECTLOG is OFF. In addition to setting the REJECTFILE parameter,
use the following command to enable the reject file: SET CONS
REJECTLOG ON.
REJECTSKIP { ON }
{ OFF }
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.961 ON OFF ON Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter can be accessed by a custom user exit program to
determine if a collision should cause a Consumer to abend or continue
running. The user exit can call SBISREJECTSKIP. When REJECTSKIP
is set to the default value ON, SBISREJECTSKIP will return 1 (true).
When set to OFF, SBISREJECTSKIP will return 0 (false).
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