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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: PowerExchange Change Data Capture Introduction
  3. Part 2: CDC Components Configuration and Management
  4. Part 3: CDC Sources Configuration and Management
  5. Part 4: Change Data Extraction
  6. Part 5: Monitoring and Tuning
  7. Appendix A: CDC for z/OS Troubleshooting
  8. Appendix B: DTL__CAPXTIMESTAMP Time Stamps

Shutting Down Condense

Shutting Down Condense

You can use the following commands to shut down the Condense job:
SHUTDOWN
The SHUTDOWN command causes a shutdown event to be passed to the other subtasks and the Controller. The condense subtask closes any open condense files, writes the CDCT records, and takes a checkpoint that contains the latest restart tokens. All of the other subtasks shut down. Each of these subtasks report when shutdown is complete. Finally, the Controller shuts down, ending the Condense job.
Alternatively, issue a pwxcmd shutdown command from a Linux, UNIX, or Windows system to a PowerExchange Condense process running on a z/OS system.
SHUTCOND
The SHUTCOND command performs the same processing as the SHUTDOWN command, except it performs a final condense operation before passing the shutdown event to the other subtasks.
Alternatively, on a Linux, UNIX, or Windows system, you can issue a pwxcmd shutcond command to a PowerExchange Condense process running on a z/OS system.
Issue these commands by using the MVS MODIFY (F) command.

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