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Mainframe Enablers TimeFinder SnapVX and zDP 8.5 Product Guide

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TERMINATE VDG

The TERMINATE VDG command terminates the specified snapset in a VDG.

NOTE:Terminating a snapset does not necessarily affect RDP cache utilization. When you are terminating by the DATE command, the dates you use to terminate are checked against the dates in each snapset name.

Syntax

TERMINATE VDG vdg_name,SNAPSET({snapset_id|*INV*|*FAILED*})

TERMINATE VDG vdg_name,Date(startdate-enddate)[,WTOR({Yes|No})] The default value is Yes.

NOTE:VDG is an alias for VERSIONED_DATA_GROUP. You can also use optional parenthesis as follows: VDG(vdg_name).

Command-specific parameters

SNAPSET({snapset_id|*INV*|*FAILED*})
Terminates the specified snapset (identified by snapset_id) or all invalid snapsets (*INV*). An invalid snapset is any snapset that is not in an Activated state. Failed snapsets display as 'ACT-F' in the QUERY VDG,SNAPSET command output.

Example

TERMINATE VDG EMCVDG1,SNAPSET(153621045C00003)


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