A long running ROLLBACK (ROLBK) command is affecting the performance of a Datacom Multi-User Facility (MUF).
Is there any way to abort this long running ROLBK command?
Yes, the console command ROLLBACK_ABORT can be issued to abort the ROLBK task. The complete description of this console command can be found on the “MUF Startup Options and Console/Console-Like Commands” section of the first chapter (Chapter 1: Introduction) of Datacom Database and System Administration Guide manual. As stated on that manual, a Backward Recovery could be required to complete the backout of the affected task.
Yes, the console command ROLLBACK_ABORT can be issued to abort the ROLBK task. The complete description of this console command can be found on the “MUF Startup Options and Console/Console-Like Commands” section of the first chapter (Chapter 1: Introduction) of Datacom Database and System Administration Guide manual. As stated on that manual, a Backward Recovery could be required to complete the backout of the affected task.
Direct link to the Datacom manual dealing with ROLLBACK_ABORT console command.
Backward recovery info can be found in RECOVERY Command