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wrote:
There is a 20+ page recovery report that BRMS prints out with the exact
procedure. It is important to do the steps as BRMS expects them or
things may not be put back down as you expect. If you don't have the
recovery report, after recovering the LIC and the operating system, put
down:
QBRM
QMSE
Q1ABRMSF
Q1ABRMSF01
Q1ABRMSF02
QUSRBRM
from your last full save. Use full RSTLIB commands for those. Then use
RSTOBJ for the QUSRBRM from the last cumulative save.
At the end of all that then,
INZBRM OPTION(*SETAUT)
followed by
SETUSRBRM USER(QSECOFR) USAGE(*ADMIN)
Now you should have the recovery reports in a spool file. Barring that
get a recovery report from someone else and follow it.
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
On 6/5/2012 7:53 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
Are there any specific steps different on a reload from using BRMS.having--
used STRBKUBRM with a control group to perform the full save.
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