Thanks to everyone for there responces. I will look into the
'virtual tape'. Does sound the way to go.
Thanks again,

William Moore
California Fine Wire
805-489-5144
wjmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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Subject: Re: Save multiple libraries to a savfile then restore

Forget save files. Save to "virtual tape" instead. You can do a
CRTDUPTAP from virtual to physical to get a copy offsite.

Read the Infocenter.


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From: "Willie J. Moore" <WJMoore@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 10/24/2011 12:37 PM
Subject: Save multiple libraries to a savfile then restore
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



I would like to save multiple libraries to a savfile and then save that
savfile to tape.
My question is how would a restore work. Would I just do a 'Restore
save file object' (stsavfobj) for each library that I needed to restore?
The restored library would have to be restored to a hold library. That
would then let me work with the restored library. I would only have to
resire one (1) library out of the savfile group.
The reason I am looking into this is so if we lose a tape drive we can
still run our nightly processing (saves, etc). Then when the drive is
up and working we can save the savfile to tape.
Any comments and ideals would be appreciated.
Thanks,
William Moore
California Fine Wire
805-489-5144
wjmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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