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=== Crashed load === | === Crashed load === | ||
If a load was running, and the arsload processes crashed, you will need to unload the failed file. | If a load was running, and the arsload processes crashed, you will need to unload the failed file. Normally, the [arsload] utility would perform this clean-up work automatically (by adding the -f option to arsload to 'force unload of failed loads'), but can itself fail if the load process was killed or otherwise terminated abnormally, like a network connection being unexpectedly cut, a server reboot, or CMOD or DB2 going offline unexpectedly. | ||
arsadmin unload -I ARCHIVE -u ADMIN -p PASSWORD -g APPGROUP -Q -L LOADID | arsadmin unload -I ARCHIVE -u ADMIN -p PASSWORD -g APPGROUP -Q -L LOADID | ||