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Dave, I think I've been where you are... I created a LODRUN and thought I had cracked it. Then, on saving a library it failed to restore. 3 years ago, I contacted IBM (via an expensive Partners in Dev contract) for some documentation of the format, and their response was I was being difficult! I should just buy the Broderick s/w. I continued the SAVF to IFS approach and the solution was quite easy. However, on looking at the final code, it doesnt mention the problem or fix. I suspect it was that the last block didnt have a filler upto 28672 bytes. ie the last block needs 55/56? records. I think I rememebr that without this, small blocks (ie Lodrun) work, but multiple blocks dont. NB there is a freeware utility (CD tools?) that does write from SAVF to IFS. I suspect Bryan Dietz posted the address (since he seems to always know about these utilities), I gave it a go but not in earnest. Might take you to where you want though. Brendan > > I've been working on providing CD media with both LODRUN > capability and the > ability to restore multiple objects (and RSTLIBs). So far, I've figured > out how to get the QTEMP/QINSTAPP *PGM into a file on CD that > successfully > loads and runs with the LODRUN command. I use no intermediate > tapes; I do > create a file on the IFS which I then burn onto a CD from a > network-attached PC. > > I have not yet been successful with restoring multiple objects or > libraries. > > Is there anywhere published a definition of save/restore formats on tape, > CD and/or *SAVF that I might use to figure out how to do these? I know > that there are several proprietary products that accomplish this > task, but > they usually use an intermediate scratch tape. > > TIA, > Dave Schnee > > +--- | 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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