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Example of queue manager backup activity

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When you plan your queue manager backup strategy, a key consideration is retention of the correct amount of log data. Managing the logs describes how to determine which log data sets are required, by reference to the system recovery RBA of the queue manager. IBM MQ determines the system recovery RBA using information about the following:

You must retain sufficient log data to be able to perform media recovery. While the system recovery RBA increases over time, the amount of log data that must be retained only decreases when subsequent backups are taken. CF structure backups are managed by IBM MQ, and so are taken into account when reporting the system recovery RBA. This means that in practice, the amount of log data that must be retained only reduces when page set backups are taken.

Figure 1 shows an example of the backup activity on a queue manager that is a member of a queue sharing group, how the recovery RBA varies with each backup, and how that affects the amount of log data that must be retained. In the example the queue manager uses local and shared resources: page sets, and two CF structures, STRUCTURE1 and STRUCTURE2.
Figure 1. Example of queue manager backup activity.

This is what happens at each point in time: