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On my SAVSYS from our old machine that I needed to get a folder off of the IFS data was on the last tape of 2 and it was the last File Label on the tape. -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry Bolhuis Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 11:11 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Where is my IFS file on tape? OK I guess I posed the question wrong. I have restored these things no problem for years. I know the RST command and how to DSPTAP to find them. What I *DO NOT* want to do is guess at which tape the file MAY be on. I want to look at the object attributes of the current object and know with certainty that it was backed up on Feb 27 2006 on tape volume VOL123. I absolutely do NOT want to have to load tape X, try the RST command or DSPTAP command. It's not there. Load tape X-1. Try the commands again. In this case especially the tape is in a Data Center miles away. We have to call them and have tapes mounted. Getting the right tape loaded this way could take days! - Larry Rob Dixon wrote: > Larry Bolhuis wrote: > > The command should be of the form > > RST DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAP01.DEVD') OBJ(('/myobject')) LABEL(SAV?????) SEQNBR(NN) > > At least, this has worked with V5R1 for me on several occasions when the IFS has > been saved usng the SAV command. Problem is that you have to find the > label using DSPTAP. I have never had more than one tape to search so it > hasn't taken too long. You also have to get the path right for OBJ > > Hope this works > > Rob Dixon > > >
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