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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Bulk Data Movement
  3. PowerExchange Listener
  4. Adabas Bulk Data Movement
  5. Datacom Bulk Data Movement
  6. DB2 for i5/OS Bulk Data Movement
  7. DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Bulk Data Movement
  8. DB2 for z/OS Bulk Data Movement
  9. IDMS Bulk Data Movement
  10. IMS Bulk Data Movement
  11. Microsoft SQL Server Bulk Data Movement
  12. Oracle Bulk Data Movement
  13. Sequential File Bulk Data Movement
  14. VSAM Bulk Data Movement
  15. Writing Data with Fault Tolerance
  16. Monitoring and Tuning Options

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Fault Tolerance Overview

Fault Tolerance Overview

Fault tolerance enables you to control how PowerExchange handles errors that are generated during database write operations. To configure asynchronous write with fault tolerance, you must perform the following tasks:
  • Set the write mode to
    Asynchronous with Fault Tolerance
    to enable fault tolerance.
  • Customize how PowerExchange handles errors. You can set the error handling behavior and the error threshold at which write processing stops.
  • Specify the location and naming strategy for reject files. A reject file contains the rows of data that the writer did not write to targets.
You can use the Asynchronous Write with Fault Tolerance mode with the following databases:
  • DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  • DB2 for i5/OS
  • DB2 for z/OS
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle on Linux, UNIX, or Windows

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