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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2010
Michael J. Hanus, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Kenneth M. Mcdonald, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Kenneth J. Durfee, Round Rock, TX (US);
Bobby B. Baty, Austin, TX (US);
Michael J. Hanus, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Kenneth M. McDonald, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Kenneth J. Durfee, Round Rock, TX (US);
Bobby B. Baty, Austin, TX (US);
BMC Software, Inc., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A mechanism works in conjunction with a DB2® Log and an analysis tool, such as BMC's Log Master™, to handle logged data for Large Objects (LOBs) stored in tables of a DB2 database system. A plurality of controls track data logged for the LOBs. The mechanism reads log records from a DB2 Log and uses the controls to determine which of the tracked LOBs is associated with the log records and obtains data from those associated log records. The mechanism builds keys to index the data and stores the keys and the data in a Virtual Storage Access Method store having Key Sequenced Data Sets maintained separate from the log record store for the DB2 Log. When requested by the analysis tool, the data in the store can be reassembled using the keys and map records in the first store that map the logged data for the tracked LOBs.