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Got a situation at my former employer. They closed the doors over asystem so I notified them.
year ago, but kept the System i (Model 520 on V5R4) at their BP's
office. I still have access to the machine so a couple of weeks ago I
noticed that the system was sending messages that one of the disk
drives (RAID5) had gone south. Obviously the BP wasn't checking the
orders.
The defunct unit was the load source drive. The guy at the BP, who
eventually started working on it, told me that he went through steps
to do a Save 21, replace the drive, and a whole lot of other steps,
including restoring from the backup and then installing the PTFs
(which ones he didn't say).
All of which, I thought, was overkill. Even though it was the load
source drive, couldn't the bad disk unit have simply been
de-activated, replaced, and re-activated? We have several disks go
back on the two systems, and I have a vague recollection (senility may
be rearing its ugly head here) that we once lost the load source and
IBM just went through the replacement while the warehouse kept pulling
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Even if the load source is special in this regard, couldn't the BP
simply have re-installed the system from the Save 21 tape? Never had
to do it, but I thought that's what it was for.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
In fact, I even kept voting for him after he died, because I'd rather
vote for a dead man with class than two live bums. -Bill Veeck on
Norman Thomas
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A&K Wholesale
Murfreesboro, TN
615-867-5070
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