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DB_ENV->set_tx_recover
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#include <db.h>
int
DB_ENV->set_tx_recover(DB_ENV *dbenv,
int (*tx_recover)(DB_ENV *dbenv,
DBT *log_rec, DB_LSN *lsn, db_recops op));
Description
Set the application's function to be called during transaction abort
and recovery. This function must return 0 on success and either
errno or a value outside of the Berkeley DB error name space on
failure. It takes four arguments:
- dbenv
- A Berkeley DB environment.
- log_rec
- A log record.
- lsn
- A log sequence number.
- op
- One of the following values:
- DB_TXN_BACKWARD_ROLL
- The log is being read backward to determine which transactions have been
committed and to abort those operations that were not; undo the operation
described by the log record.
- DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL
- The log is being played forward; redo the operation described by the log
record.
- DB_TXN_ABORT
- The log is being read backward during a transaction abort; undo the
operation described by the log record.
- DB_TXN_APPLY
- The log is being applied on a replica site; redo the operation
described by the log record.
The DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL and DB_TXN_APPLY operations
frequently imply the same actions, redoing changes that appear in the
log record. The macro DB_REDO(op) checks that the operation is one of
DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL or DB_TXN_APPLY, and should be used
in the recovery code to refer to the conditions under which operations
should be redone. Similarly, the macro DB_UNDO(op) checks if the
operation is one of DB_TXN_BACKWARD_ROLL or DB_TXN_ABORT.
The DB_ENV->set_tx_recover interface may be used only to configure Berkeley DB before
the DB_ENV->open interface is called.
The DB_ENV->set_tx_recover function returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
Errors
The DB_ENV->set_tx_recover function may fail and return a non-zero error for the following conditions:
- EINVAL
- An invalid flag value or parameter was specified.
Called after DB_ENV->open was called.
The DB_ENV->set_tx_recover function may fail and return a non-zero error for errors specified for other Berkeley DB and C library or system functions.
If a catastrophic error has occurred, the DB_ENV->set_tx_recover function may fail and return
DB_RUNRECOVERY, in which case all subsequent Berkeley DB calls will fail
in the same way.
See Also
DB_ENV->set_tx_max,
DB_ENV->set_tx_recover,
DB_ENV->set_tx_timestamp,
DB_TXN->abort,
DB_ENV->txn_begin,
DB_ENV->txn_checkpoint,
DB_TXN->commit,
DB_TXN->discard,
DB_TXN->id,
DB_TXN->prepare,
DB_ENV->txn_recover,
DB_TXN->set_timeout
and
DB_ENV->txn_stat.
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