Yep, have to do what fits your case ! Like I said, we were STUNNED at how
much was getting used :-)

Chuck


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Whisonant
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:44 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Tape Rotation Schedule ?

   We use a 3590 as well. That's the way we did it when I came her= over 3
   years ago and we'll probably keep doing it. That would definitely =elp
   our restores. I just ran a query to see what percent of objects are sa
ved with the SAVCHGOBJ in one of the heavily used libraries and I saved
   428=bjects since our full save last week - 3,014 objects have not been
   change=. So in our case we may be better off with savchgobj....

   C=ris Whisonant
   Comporium
   Senior Mid-Range Systems&nbsp=Administrator
   iSeries Certified Systems Expert
   803.32=.7270 (W)
   803.326.6142 (F)
   chris.whisonant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<B=>
   -----CWHISONANT@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -=---

   To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange=l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
   Sent =y: CWHISONANT@xxxxxxxxxxx
   Date: 08/22/2003 04:20PM
   Subject: RE: Tape=otation Schedule ?

   WOW - that is= LONG retention Chris. We tried that SAVCHGOBJ route where
   I
   used to w=rk (a BPCS shop). We would do the SAVLIB on the first day of
   the
   week a=d then the SAVCHGOBJ the other days. By day THREE we were
   basically
   sav=ng everything we would have with the SAVLIB ! We couldn't BELIVE
   that
   m=ny objects were getting "touched" on a daily basis. So we scrapped
   that<BR=and went with SAVLIB. Made the restore process easier. Of course
   we had a<=R>3590 tape drive that SCREAMED.

   We do keep monthly and yearly back=ps permanently.

   What tape drive are you folks using ?

   Thanks=

   Chuck
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