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You can use the DBMCLI command ‘recover_config’ to read the parameter file from the backup.7. Is there a history that logs the changes to individual parameters?

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You can use the DBMCLI command ‘recover_config’ to read the parameter file from the backup.7. Is there a history that logs the changes to individual parameters?

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You can use DBMCLI ‘param_gethistory’ to display the changes to all parameters, or you can use ‘param_gethistory ’ to display the changes to individual parameters. In SAP systems, you can display the changes to parameters using transaction DB50 or LC10. Here, you can trace changes to parameters back to the creation of the database. The history is not restricted to 10 versions.8. What types of kernel parameters exist? Kernel parameters are divided into three classes: General: These parameters are set by database administrators. Extended: These parameters are set in consultation with MaxDB Support or by implementing notes from the database administrator. Support: These parameters are set by MaxDB Support or the developers. Note the following: If you change extended parameters or support parameters, specify the note number or the customer message number in the comment field so that you can reproduce why a parameter was changed.

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