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Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia [[electronic resource] /] / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia [[electronic resource] /] / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Autore Schlumberger Norbert
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (788 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/35
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Memory management (Computer science)
Computer storage devices
Data tapes
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450129403321
Schlumberger Norbert  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
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Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia [[electronic resource] /] / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia [[electronic resource] /] / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Autore Schlumberger Norbert
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (788 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/35
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Memory management (Computer science)
Computer storage devices
Data tapes
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783525803321
Schlumberger Norbert  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia / / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Converting to DFSMSrmm from ASG-ZARA or AutoMedia / / [Norbert Schlumberger, Mary Lovelace]
Autore Schlumberger Norbert
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (788 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/35
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Memory management (Computer science)
Computer storage devices
Data tapes
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Examples -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 DFSMSrmm overview -- 1.1.1 Environment -- 1.1.2 How is DFSMSrmm structured? -- 1.1.3 What are the DFSMSrmm interfaces? -- 1.1.4 Library and storage location management -- 1.1.5 Media types -- 1.1.6 Volume management -- 1.1.7 Policies for retention and movement -- 1.1.8 DFSMSrmm automated tape library support -- 1.1.9 Catalog synchronization -- 1.2 Conversion process overview -- Chapter 2. Planning for conversion -- 2.1 Planning considerations -- 2.1.1 Software maintenance levels -- 2.1.2 Timing of events in your installation -- 2.1.3 Change management -- 2.1.4 Limiting business risk -- 2.2 Conversion process -- 2.3 Conversion stages -- 2.3.1 Preparing a conversion plan -- 2.3.2 Learning about DFSMSrmm -- 2.3.3 Starting DFSMSrmm -- 2.3.4 Analyzing the current environment -- 2.3.5 Extracting data for conversion -- 2.3.6 Completing conversion -- 2.3.7 Parallel running and validation -- 2.3.8 Cutover to production -- 2.3.9 Measuring success -- 2.3.10 Full exploitation -- 2.3.11 Uninstall all vendor tape management code from your system -- Chapter 3. Preparing the environment -- 3.1 DFSMSrmm implementation -- 3.1.1 Installation wizards -- 3.1.2 Update installation-wide exits -- 3.1.3 Update and validate PARMLIB members -- 3.1.4 Creating a starting procedure -- 3.1.5 Define an alias for high-level qualifier RMM -- 3.1.6 Protecting DFSMSrmm resources -- 3.1.7 Defining RACF groups for DFSMSrmm -- 3.1.8 Create the DFSMSrmm control data set (CDS) -- 3.1.9 Create the DFSMSrmm CDS as extended format -- 3.1.10 Create the DFSMSrmm journal -- 3.1.11 Restart MVS with DFSMSrmm implemented -- 3.1.12 Starting and restarting DFSMSrmm.
3.1.13 Stopping DFSMSrmm -- 3.1.14 Setting up DFSMSrmm utilities -- 3.1.15 Running the installation verification program -- 3.2 Tailoring the DFSMSrmm ISPF dialog -- 3.2.1 Adding DFSMSrmm to ISPF panels -- 3.2.2 Modifying the DFSMSrmm panel -- 3.2.3 Other changes -- 3.3 Making TSO HELP information available to users -- 3.4 Verifying your DFSMSrmm implementation -- 3.4.1 Display PARMLIB options and control information -- 3.4.2 Add owner information -- 3.4.3 Add racks to DFSMSrmm -- 3.4.4 Add volumes to DFSMSrmm -- 3.4.5 Add bins to DFSMSrmm -- 3.4.6 Add a VRS to DFSMSrmm -- 3.4.7 Create tape data sets -- 3.4.8 Allocate inventory management data sets -- 3.4.9 Run inventory management -- 3.4.10 Confirm movements -- 3.4.11 Create reports -- 3.4.12 Run EDGINERS to initialize volumes automatically -- 3.4.13 Restore the CDS -- 3.4.14 Verify the CDS -- 3.4.15 Testing implemented exits -- 3.4.16 Testing application use of tape -- 3.5 Education -- 3.6 New operator procedures -- Chapter 4. DFSMSrmm ACS support -- 4.1 DFSMSrmm SMS ACS support -- 4.1.1 How it works -- 4.1.2 ACS support for non-system managed volumes -- 4.1.3 Non-system managed tape libraries -- 4.1.4 SMS read-only variables -- 4.1.5 Implementing SMS ACS processing -- 4.1.6 Migration considerations -- 4.2 Partitioning a SMS library -- 4.3 Using DFSMSrmm with virtual tape solutions -- 4.3.1 VTS support for stacked volumes -- 4.3.2 Stacked volume support for non-VTS -- Chapter 5. AutoMedia or ASG-ZARA and DFSMSrmm -- 5.1 Terminology -- 5.2 Functions -- 5.3 Retention methods -- 5.4 Volume and data set record display -- 5.5 Data fields -- 5.5.1 Data unavailable for conversion -- 5.5.2 Data not converted -- 5.5.3 Data converted, but not quite the same -- 5.6 Cross reference -- 5.6.1 Volume information -- 5.6.2 Data set name information -- 5.6.3 Vital record information.
5.6.4 Empty rack and bin information -- 5.6.5 Owner record information -- Chapter 6. Data extraction -- 6.1 Samples and programs -- 6.1.1 Sample data extraction jobs provided with DFSMSrmm -- 6.1.2 Sample extraction REXX execs provided with DFSMSrmm -- 6.1.3 Conversion programs and exits provided with DFSMSrmm -- 6.1.4 Macros provided with DFSMSrmm -- 6.1.5 Sample exits described in this book -- 6.2 Reviewing the current environment -- 6.2.1 Collecting information -- 6.2.2 Analyzing the record layouts -- 6.2.3 AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA user exits -- 6.2.4 AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA System Controlling options -- 6.2.5 AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA pattern masking -- 6.2.6 Inventory management and reports -- 6.2.7 Exits -- 6.2.8 Data set overwrite -- 6.2.9 BLP and NL processing -- 6.2.10 DFSMShsm interface -- 6.2.11 Tape initialization -- 6.2.12 Tape pool management -- 6.3 Retention and movement -- 6.3.1 Retention management -- 6.3.2 Storage location management -- 6.4 Interfaces -- 6.5 Sample extraction programs -- 6.6 AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA data extraction -- 6.6.1 Preparing to run the extract -- 6.6.2 Unload the AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA database -- 6.6.3 Create a modified AutoMedia/ASG-ZARA record -- 6.6.4 Extracting data from the modified database records -- 6.6.5 Extracting data from the EDCD file -- 6.6.6 Data set name mask and jobname mask correcting -- 6.7 Am I ready to continue -- Chapter 7. Parallel running and validation -- 7.1 Preparing to run in parallel -- 7.1.1 Validate PARMLIB members -- 7.1.2 IEFSSNxx - Subsystem definition -- 7.1.3 EDGRMMxx - DFSMSrmm options -- 7.1.4 Check the DFSMSrmm procedure -- 7.1.5 Exits -- 7.1.6 CA-Disk interface -- 7.1.7 Verify authorization and security -- 7.1.8 Prepare inventory management using EDGHSKP -- 7.1.9 Inventory and movement reporting using EDGRPTD -- 7.1.10 Catalog synchronization -- 7.1.11 Check interfaces.
7.2 Parallel processing -- 7.3 Starting tape and inventory management -- 7.3.1 First run of EDGHSKP with PARM(VRSEL) -- 7.3.2 Disabling the journal data set -- 7.3.3 Enabling the journal data set -- 7.4 Validating DFSMSrmm operation -- 7.4.1 Data set name list of non-scratch volumes -- 7.4.2 Scratch volume lists -- 7.4.3 Inventory by location -- 7.4.4 Multifile multi-volume reports -- 7.4.5 Comparing results -- 7.4.6 Checking WTORs and messages -- 7.5 Keeping databases synchronized -- Chapter 8. Cutover to production -- 8.1 EDGRMMxx PARMLIB options -- 8.1.1 OPTION command -- 8.1.2 VLPOOL command -- 8.2 Control access to DFSMSrmm functions -- 8.3 Activate exits -- 8.4 Remove AutoMedia or ASG-ZARA -- 8.5 Modifying CA-Disk -- 8.6 Inventory management -- 8.7 Interface to tape libraries -- 8.7.1 System-managed IBM 3494 and IBM 3495 tape libraries -- 8.7.2 Other tape libraries -- 8.8 Starting DFSMSrmm -- 8.9 Final testing -- 8.9.1 DB2 logging and backup -- 8.9.2 RACF tape protection -- 8.9.3 Robot interface -- 8.9.4 Non-system managed libraries SMS ACS support -- 8.10 Commitment to DFSMSrmm -- 8.11 Final activities -- 8.11.1 Uninstalling AutoMedia or ASG-ZARA -- 8.11.2 Cleaning up your DFSMSrmm implementation -- 8.11.3 Implementing additional functions -- Chapter 9. Policy management -- 9.1 VRS related PARMLIB options -- 9.1.1 CATRETPD -- 9.1.2 MOVEBY -- 9.1.3 RETAINBY -- 9.1.4 REUSEBIN -- 9.1.5 VRSCHANGE -- 9.1.6 VRSJOBNAME -- 9.1.7 VRSMIN -- 9.1.8 VRSEL -- 9.2 VRS types -- 9.2.1 Data set VRS -- 9.2.2 Volume VRS -- 9.2.3 Name VRS -- 9.3 Specifying VRS parameters -- 9.3.1 DSNAME and NAME retention types -- 9.3.2 Special NAME retention type -- 9.3.3 Volume retention types -- 9.3.4 Retention limits -- 9.3.5 Movement policies -- 9.3.6 Release options -- 9.4 Chaining VRSs -- 9.4.1 VRS chain and subchain -- 9.5 Managing DFSMShsm tapes -- 9.6 DFSMS ACS support.
9.7 Modifying VRS -- 9.8 Deleting VRS -- 9.9 Trial run -- 9.10 VRS examples -- 9.10.1 ADDVRS operand defaults -- 9.10.2 Adding a single VRS -- 9.10.3 VRS chain with one NEXTVRS operand -- 9.10.4 VRS chain with two ANDVRS operands -- 9.10.5 VRS chain with two subchains -- 9.11 Complex VRS chain with three subchains -- 9.12 VRS hints and tips -- Chapter 10. Building the CDS -- 10.1 Preparing to run EDGCNVT -- 10.1.1 System-managed volumes -- 10.1.2 Pool prefixes -- 10.1.3 VRS conversion -- 10.1.4 Movement tracking date -- 10.2 EDGCNVT and EDGCEBIN processing -- 10.2.1 Running EDGCNVT and EDGCEBIN -- 10.2.2 EDGCNVT execution parameter -- 10.2.3 EDGCNVT input files -- 10.2.4 EDGCNVT output files -- 10.2.5 EDGCNVT return codes -- 10.2.6 EDGCNVT messages -- 10.3 EDGCEBIN processing -- 10.3.1 EDGCEBIN execution parameter -- 10.3.2 EDGCEBIN input files -- 10.3.3 EDGCEBIN output files -- 10.3.4 EDGCEBIN return codes -- 10.3.5 6.3.5 EDGCEBIN messages -- 10.4 EDGRACS processing -- 10.4.1 EDGRACS input files -- 10.4.2 EDGRACS output files -- 10.4.3 EDGRACS return codes -- 10.5 EDGCNXIT user exit -- 10.5.1 EDGCNXIT input -- 10.5.2 EDGCNXIT output -- 10.6 DFSMSrmm CDS creation -- 10.6.1 Run EDGJLOAD -- 10.6.2 Create the DFSMSrmm CDS control record -- 10.7 Verifying the DFSMSrmm CDS -- 10.8 Running DFSMSrmm commands -- 10.8.1 Adding empty bins -- 10.8.2 Adding VRSs -- Chapter 11. Tailoring your DFSMSrmm environment -- 11.1 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler -- 11.1.1 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler overview -- 11.1.2 Schedule your inventory management tasks -- 11.1.3 Preparation -- 11.1.4 CDS verify -- 11.1.5 CDS backup -- 11.1.6 Inventory management -- 11.1.7 Erasing and labeling volumes -- 11.1.8 Scratch processing -- 11.1.9 Scratch reporting -- 11.1.10 Ejecting volumes from a system-managed tape library -- 11.1.11 Producing reports -- 11.1.12 Move confirmation.
11.1.13 Additional considerations.
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DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar [[electronic resource] ] : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar [[electronic resource] ] : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 282 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449874903321
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DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar [[electronic resource] ] : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar [[electronic resource] ] : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 282 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783526803321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
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DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar : FastAudit/390 / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 282 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Supporting metadata structures -- 1.1 DFSMS family of products -- 1.2 DFSMShsm CDSs are a metadata structure -- 1.2.1 Supporting metadata structures in your environment -- Chapter 2. DFSMShsm control data sets -- 2.1 Types of DFSMShsm CDSs -- 2.1.1 Migration control data set (MCDS) -- 2.1.2 Backup control data set (BCDS) -- 2.1.3 Offline control data set (OCDS) -- 2.2 Multi-cluster control data sets -- 2.3 CDS allocation parameters -- 2.4 Primer record -- 2.5 CDS backup -- 2.5.1 Concurrent copy -- 2.5.2 SnapShot -- 2.6 Reorganizing control data sets -- 2.7 CDS forward recovery -- 2.7.1 Enhanced CDS recovery function -- Chapter 3. Control data set records -- 3.1 CDS record types, functions and relationships -- 3.1.1 DFSMShsm record type extended description -- 3.2 Migration records -- 3.2.1 MCD record -- 3.2.2 MCO record -- 3.3 Backup records -- 3.3.1 MCB record -- 3.3.2 MCC record -- 3.4 Other audited records -- 3.4.1 TTOC record -- 3.5 Tapes in failed create status -- 3.5.1 ABR record -- 3.5.2 MCP, MCT and MCV records -- Chapter 4. Why audit the DFSMShsm control data sets? -- 4.1 Reasons for auditing the CDSs -- 4.2 Recovery of a master or user catalog -- 4.3 VSAM errors in a DFSMShsm CDS -- 4.4 Audit during a disaster recovery -- Chapter 5. Using FastAudit/390 -- 5.1 Authorization codes -- 5.2 Master catalogs -- 5.3 User catalogs -- 5.4 DFSMShsm CDSs -- 5.5 Direct access devices -- 5.6 Tape management catalogs for RMM and CA-1 TMS -- 5.7 Diagnostic reporting methods -- 5.7.1 Diagnosing error 11D1C -- 5.8 Create a new fix -- Chapter 6. Auditing DFSMShsm using HSM FastAudit -- 6.1 Migration Control Data Set audits -- 6.1.1 Setup for FAUDITAL -- 6.1.2 FastAudit/390 audit error 11D1C.
6.1.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V1C -- 6.1.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V1C -- 6.1.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 11D2C -- 6.1.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V2C -- 6.1.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 1103W -- 6.1.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 1104C -- 6.1.9 FastAudit/390 audit error 1105W -- 6.1.10 FastAudit/390 audit error 1106C and 1106V -- 6.1.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 1107V -- 6.1.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 1107W -- 6.1.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 1108W -- 6.1.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 1109V -- 6.1.15 FastAudit/390 audit error 1109W -- 6.1.16 FastAudit/390 audit error 1110W -- 6.1.17 FastAudit/390 audit error 1111W -- 6.1.18 FastAudit/390 audit error 1112W -- 6.1.19 FastAudit/390 audit error 1113W -- 6.1.20 FastAudit/390 audit error 1114W -- 6.1.21 FastAudit/390 audit error 1115W -- 6.1.22 FastAudit/390 audit error 1116C -- 6.1.23 FastAudit/390 audit error 1117C -- 6.1.24 FastAudit/390 audit error 1119W -- 6.1.25 FastAudit/390 audit error 1120I -- 6.1.26 FastAudit/390 audit error 1121W -- 6.1.27 FastAudit/390 audit error 1122W -- 6.1.28 FastAudit/390 audit error 1123W -- 6.1.29 FastAudit/390 audit error 1124W -- 6.1.30 FastAudit/390 audit error 1125W -- 6.1.31 FastAudit/390 audit error 1126I -- 6.2 Backup Control Data Set audits -- 6.2.1 Setup for FAUDITBD -- 6.2.2 Fast/Audit/390 audit error 1124W -- 6.2.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 2101W -- 6.2.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 2102W -- 6.2.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 2103C -- 6.2.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 2104C -- 6.2.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 2106C -- 6.2.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 2106V -- 6.2.9 FastAudit/390 audit errors 2107W and 2107V -- 6.2.10 FastAudit/390 audit errors 2109W and 2109V -- 6.2.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 2111W -- 6.2.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 2113I -- 6.2.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 2114W -- 6.2.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 2115W.
6.2.15 FastAudit/390 audit error 2116W -- 6.2.16 FastAudit/390 audit error 2117W -- 6.3 Output Control Data Set audits -- 6.3.1 FAUDITOD audit procedure -- 6.3.2 OCDS TTOC audit errors detail -- 6.3.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 4001W -- 6.3.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 4002W -- 6.3.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 4003W -- 6.3.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 4004W -- 6.3.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 4005C -- 6.3.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 4007C -- 6.3.9 FastAudit/390 audit error 4008C -- 6.3.10 FastAudit/390 audit error 4009C -- 6.3.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 4010C -- 6.3.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 4011W -- 6.3.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 4012C -- 6.3.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 4013I -- Chapter 7. Auditing your catalogs using Catalog & -- DASD Audit -- 7.1 Master catalog audits -- 7.2 Master catalog error messages -- 7.2.1 Master catalog audit error 1101W -- 7.2.2 Master catalog audit error 1012W -- 7.2.3 Master catalog audit error 1013W -- 7.2.4 Master catalog audit error 1015W -- 7.2.5 Master catalog audit error 1016W -- 7.2.6 Master catalog audit error 1017W -- 7.2.7 Master catalog audit error 1018W -- 7.2.8 Master catalog audit error 1019W -- 7.2.9 Master catalog audit error 1020W -- 7.3 User catalog audits -- 7.3.1 Catalog audit error 1001W -- 7.3.2 Catalog audit error 1002W -- 7.3.3 Catalog audit error 1003W -- 7.3.4 Catalog audit error 1005W -- 7.3.5 Catalog audit error 1005V -- 7.3.6 Catalog audit error 1006W -- 7.3.7 Catalog audit error 1007W -- 7.3.8 Catalog audit error 1008W -- 7.3.9 Catalog audit error 1009W -- 7.3.10 Catalog audit error 1010W -- Chapter 8. Auditing your tape environment using Tape Audit -- 8.1 DFSMShsm tape handling -- 8.1.1 FAUDITRM procedure setup -- 8.1.2 FAUDITTP procedure setup -- 8.1.3 FAUDITZR procedure setup -- 8.2 Viewing the results of the audit -- 8.2.1 FastAudit/390 audit error 3101W.
8.2.2 FastAudit/390 audit error 3102C -- 8.2.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 3103C -- 8.2.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 3104W -- 8.2.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 3110W -- 8.2.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 3111W -- 8.2.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 3112W -- 8.2.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 3114I -- Chapter 9. Auditing DFSMShsm CDSs using command audit -- 9.1 Using the AUDIT command -- 9.2 Enhanced audit commands -- 9.3 The audit report -- 9.3.1 Running audits and diagnosing the errors -- 9.3.2 Audit error 165 -- 9.3.3 Audit error 166 -- 9.3.4 Audit error 167 -- 9.3.5 Audit error 168 -- 9.4 Auditing the MCDS -- 9.5 The enhanced audit report -- 9.5.1 Analyzing ERR 28 -- 9.5.2 Analyzing ERR 24 -- 9.5.3 Correcting ERR 28 and ERR 24 -- 9.5.4 Auditing ML1 or ML2 volumes -- 9.6 Auditing the common recall queue -- 9.7 Using the original AUDIT command -- 9.7.1 Audit MASTERCATALOG and Audit USERCATALOG parameters -- 9.8 Summary on running audits -- Chapter 10. Recreating the DFSMShsm environment at the DR site -- 10.1 Preparing the environment -- 10.1.1 Use of DFSMShsm ABARS -- 10.2 Empty CDS recovery -- 10.2.1 Creating a user catalog for the DFSMShsm entries -- 10.2.2 Creating the primer record -- 10.2.3 Creating the Migration Control Data Set -- 10.2.4 Creating the Backup Control Data Set -- 10.2.5 Creating the Offline Control Data Set -- 10.2.6 Creating the journal and log file data sets -- 10.3 Using the newly created DFSMShsm environment -- 10.3.1 Full CDS recovery -- 10.3.2 Recovery planning -- 10.3.3 Keeping your DFSMShsm control data sets free of errors -- 10.4 Recovery of the DFSMShsm environment -- 10.4.1 Reconciling ICF catalogs with DFSMShsm control data sets -- 10.4.2 Auditing the BCDS -- 10.4.3 Auditing the OCDS -- 10.4.4 Auditing the ICF User Catalogs and DASD VTOC -- 10.4.5 How to ensure the DFSMShsm environment is accurate -- Related publications.
IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Index -- Back cover.
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DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 224 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
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DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 224 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783526703321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
DFSMShsm fast replication technical guide / / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica xiv, 224 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing - Backup processing alternatives
Data recovery (Computer science)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. DFSMShsm Fast Replication introduction -- 1.1 Fast replication review -- 1.1.1 Point-in-time hardware support -- 1.2 FlashCopy -- 1.2.1 FlashCopy: background copy -- 1.2.2 FlashCopy: no background copy -- 1.2.3 FlashCopy Version 1 -- 1.2.4 FlashCopy Version 2 -- 1.3 DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- 1.3.1 Copy pool constructs -- 1.3.2 New DFSMShsm commands -- 1.3.3 DFSMSdss support -- Chapter 2. SMS environment -- 2.1 SMS constructs -- 2.2 New constructs for SMS -- 2.2.1 What is a copy pool? -- 2.2.2 What is a Copy Pool Backup storage group? -- 2.3 ISMF panels -- 2.4 Preparing for Fast Replication -- 2.4.1 Defining copy pools -- 2.4.2 Defining Copy Pool Backup storage groups -- 2.5 Considerations -- 2.5.1 DB2 -- 2.5.2 Extend and Overflow storage groups types -- 2.5.3 GRSplex -- 2.5.4 Defining a storage group to multiple copy pools -- 2.6 Save ACDS as SCDS -- 2.6.1 Description of the problem -- 2.6.2 Solution to the problem -- 2.6.3 Sysplex with multiple DFSMS levels -- 2.7 Naviquest changes for DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- Chapter 3. DFSMShsm Fast Replication commands and macros -- 3.1 New DFSMShsm commands -- 3.1.1 FRBACKUP command -- 3.1.2 FRRECOV command -- 3.1.3 FRDELETE command -- 3.2 Other command changes -- 3.2.1 HOLD command -- 3.2.2 LIST command -- 3.2.3 QUERY command -- 3.2.4 RELEASE command -- 3.2.5 REPORT command -- 3.2.6 SETSYS command -- 3.2.7 ARCXTRCT macro -- Chapter 4. DFSMShsm Fast Replication security -- 4.1 Security for DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- 4.1.1 The RACF FACILITY class -- 4.1.2 RACF considerations -- 4.1.3 DFSMShsm QUERY SECURITY command -- Chapter 5. Multi-system considerations -- 5.1 Multi-system considerations -- 5.1.1 Hardware dependencies.
5.1.2 Software coexistence considerations -- 5.1.3 FlashCopy V1 versus V2 considerations -- 5.1.4 Toleration maintenance -- 5.1.5 Catalog considerations -- 5.1.6 Coexistence considerations -- 5.1.7 Apply coexistence maintenance -- 5.1.8 SMS control data sets -- Chapter 6. DFSMSdss interface -- 6.1 DFSMShsm use of DFSMSdss for Fast Replication -- 6.1.1 DFSMSdss FASTREPLICATION keyword -- 6.1.2 Application interfaces -- 6.2 DFSMSdss DUMPCONDITIONING support -- 6.2.1 DUMPCONDITIONING Phase 1 -- 6.2.2 DUMPCONDITIONING Phase 2 -- 6.2.3 DUMPCONDITIONING Phase 3 -- 6.3 Invocation by DFSMShsm -- 6.3.1 Parallelism for Fast Replication backup -- 6.3.2 Parallelism for Fast Replication recovery -- Chapter 7. Using DFSMSdss to back up Copy Pools -- 7.1 The requirement to back up Copy Pools -- 7.2 Dump and restore procedures using DFSMSdss -- 7.2.1 DFSMSdss DUMP procedure -- 7.2.2 The DFSMSdss RESTORE procedure -- 7.3 Restoring the DFSMSdss dump -- 7.3.1 Restoring to the FRBACKUP source volume -- 7.3.2 Restoring to volumes in another system -- Chapter 8. Exploiting DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- 8.1 DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- 8.2 DB2 environment -- 8.2.1 Preparing for DFSMShsm Fast Replication -- 8.2.2 Serialization -- 8.2.3 Copy pool construct for DB2 -- 8.2.4 Copy Pool Backup storage group -- 8.3 DB2 Backup using Fast Replication -- 8.3.1 DB2 BACKUP SYSTEM utility -- 8.4 DB2 restore using Fast Replication backups -- 8.4.1 DB2 RESTORE SYSTEM operation -- 8.5 Example of a DB2 restore to a specific point in time -- 8.6 Use of DB2 tokens -- Chapter 9. Exploiting DFSMShsm Fast Replication in a non-DB2 environment -- 9.1 Non-DB2 environment -- 9.1.1 Candidates -- 9.1.2 Planning a copy pool -- 9.1.3 Prevent DFSMShsm functions from processing target volumes -- 9.1.4 Serialization -- 9.1.5 Preparing copy pools for Fast Replication.
9.1.6 Obtaining DFSMShsm Fast Replication backup information -- 9.1.7 Recovering -- 9.1.8 Withdrawing DFSMShsm background copies -- 9.1.9 Deleting unneeded Fast Replication backup versions -- 9.1.10 Recovery after increasing number of volumes in a copy pool -- 9.1.11 Recovery after decreasing volumes in a copy pool -- 9.1.12 Decreasing volumes in a Copy Pool Backup storage group -- 9.1.13 Catalogs -- 9.1.14 zFS aggregate backup example -- 9.1.15 zFS aggregate recover example -- Chapter 10. Reporting on the DFSMShsm Fast Replication environment -- 10.1 Statistic records -- 10.2 REPORT command -- 10.2.1 REPORT DAILY command -- 10.2.2 REPORT VOLUMES command -- 10.2.3 REPORT statistics -- 10.3 Updated DSR records -- 10.4 Updated VSR records -- 10.5 New FSR records -- 10.5.1 FSR type 21 -- 10.5.2 FSR type 22 -- 10.5.3 FSR type 23 -- 10.5.4 Gathering the data -- 10.5.5 Preparing for analysis -- 10.5.6 Sample REXX execs -- 10.5.7 Creating reports -- 10.5.8 Customizing reports -- 10.6 Other report sources -- 10.6.1 Log data sets -- 10.6.2 Problem Determination Aid trace -- Chapter 11. Error recovery and debugging -- 11.1 Messages with Fast Replication -- 11.1.1 Updated messages -- 11.1.2 New messages -- 11.2 Message routing -- 11.3 Patches for message routing -- 11.3.1 Additional debugging messages -- 11.3.2 Performance measurements -- 11.4 Recommendations for using PDA formatter -- 11.5 FRDELETE considerations -- 11.6 Decreasing Copy Pool Backup volumes -- 11.7 Reuse of invalid backup versions -- 11.8 FIXCDS display and repair -- 11.8.1 F is the Fast Replication backup record (FRB) -- 11.8.2 H is the Fast Replication volume pairs record (FRVP) -- 11.8.3 I is the Fast Replication target volume record (FRTV) -- 11.8.4 J is the Fast Replication source volume record (FRSV) -- Appendix A. Sample REXX execs -- Sample REXX RXZFS -- Sample REXX RXSUSH.
Sample CONVTOD to convert the TOD -- Appendix B. Function Statistics Record -- FSR overview -- Appendix C. Daily Statistics Record -- DSR: daily statistics record -- Appendix D. Volume Statistics Record -- Volume statistics record overview -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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IBM TotalStorage expert hands-on usage guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
IBM TotalStorage expert hands-on usage guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.]
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 432 p. : ill
Disciplina 004.6
Altri autori (Persone) LovelaceMary
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Storage area networks (Computer networks)
Computer storage devices
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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