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> From: ALochrid@bjc.org (Alberta Lochridge) > > I have a tape that had a small library saved to it over a complete system > backup. (SAVSYS, NONSYS, SAVDLO & SAV) > Is there anyway I can get any of the old data from the tape. I am not an expert but there are some approaches I might take. 1. GO RESTORE & check the on-line documentation. I had a case of one member within a file had got accidentally deleted & I did not know when it happened, so I was digging into past backups to locate one that had that file, then I only wanted to restore that one member that was not on-line & not replace the ones that had changed since those backups - first thing I did was another backup in case I mucked up the restore. I did muck up the restore, but not fatally. RESTORE is much more complicated than SAVE, because in SAVE you are simply backing up everything & making relatively simple decisions about what you will permit to run at the same time as the SAVE that might interfere with the process, and how you will verify that you saved everything that you intended to save, and generally going through the same process daily so you have memorized the right options, and may even have written some simple programs to do some of the options for you. RESTORE involves a jigsaw puzzle - which stuff do we want to restore out of the whole - do we want to replace what is on-line or do we only want to restore what is missing & how do we handle links that cross libraries, so as to restore the physical before the logicals & security, and since we only need to do this once in a blue moon there is a learning curve just getting up to speed on how to do it. 2. GO TAPE for menu of various options to dump stuff, display stuff, extract stuff from tape media, other than the standard restore options. 3. Call my hardware provider & ask about pricing for a temporary use of their hot site. We got our 400 from a local outfit that has old copies of old 400 boxes. We found out about this when discussing compatibility with old off-line media in selecting upgrade paths. If you have similar hardware support, you can take the media to one of their systems & restore it ... it won't work there due to software license keys, but we have done SAVE-21 with selective RESTORE-excluding operating system when migrating to a new box ... now with your restore on that other box, you can do a single save or GO BACKUP of the individual library you want to extract. Al Macintyre ©¿© http://www.cen-elec.com MIS Manager Programmer & Computer Janitor +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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