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1 MITEC - June 7, 2011 What s New with Backup/Recovery on IBM i Speaker: Debbie Saugen

2 About the Speaker Debbie Saugen is the Technical Owner of IBM i Backup and Recovery in the Rochester, MN Development Lab. She is also a Senior Business Recovery Architect/Consultant with IBM Business Continuity and Resiliency Services. Debbie ensures the Backup and Recovery Solution meets the customer's requirements in capability and usability. She does actual Backup/Recovery testing using the new functions, products and publications. As a recognized expert on Backup and Recovery worldwide, Debbie enjoys sharing her knowledge by speaking at Common, Technical Conferences, Business Continuity and Resiliency Services Conferences, User Group conferences and writing for various magazines, books and websites. You can reach Debbie at [email protected].

3 Agenda for Backup/Recovery Enhancements Virtual Tape Tape Encryption Save and Restore Enhancements Backup, Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) Enhancements

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5 Virtual Tape Support (Introduced in V5R4) Key Advantages Supported on all Save/Restore Commands and APIs (except SAVSTG) Can Be Faster than Saving Directly to Tape Similar Performance as Save Files Best Performance in Separate ASP Eliminates Save File Limitations One Library Per Save File SAVSYS Not Supported on Save File Parallel Saves Not Supported on Save File 1 TB Size Limitation on Save File Eliminates Media Error Limitations Saves Ending Due to Tape Device or Media Errors Save-while-active Checkpoint Restriction (Once Checkpoint Reached Saves Can t be Restarted) Duplicate Saves to Media (DUPTAP or DUPMEDBRM) When Tape Devices Available At Your Convenience Onsite and Offsite Storage Keep Virtual Volumes on Systems as Needed Keep Duplicated Volumes Offsite

6 Virtual Tape Support Considerations Additional DASD Requirements No Install from SAVSYS Virtual Volume D-IPL Only from Media May Not Be Faster Tape Technology System Configuration and Environment Data Compaction Not Supported Data Compression Support DTACPR(*YES) Parameter on Save Commands (Default is *NO) SNA Low Data Compression Significant Performance Impact

7 Virtual Tape Support Implementation of Virtual Tape Included in Base i5 Operating System Configures as RACL (Random Access Cartridge Loader) Tape Device I/O to Disk instead of Tape Media Behaves as Tape Library Mounting Specified Volumes Up to 35 Virtual Tape Devices Virtual Tape Volumes Support Multiple Optimum Block Sizes (Compatibility with Tape Devices) Existing Image Catalog Commands used for Virtual Optical Tape Volume Management Interface with iseries Navigator User Interface is Green Screen or iseries Navigator Complete End User Interface and Tape Management with BRMS Virtual Volumes Stored as IFS Stream Files FTP to Other Servers or Partitions Considerations Bandwidth Management of Transmitted Files Disaster Recovery

8 Virtual Tape Support Image Catalog Commands Modified to Support Virtual Optical and Virtual Tape Volumes Store Up to 256 1,000,000 MB Virtual Tape Volumes *ALLOBJ Authority No Longer Required Load of Image Catalog on Virtual Device Makes Virtual Volumes Accessible Virtual Media Can Be Write Protected Virtual Volume Can be Opened by Multiple Virtual Tape Devices New Volumes Auto Created When End of Volume Reached and: Tape Volume List Exhausted Specified Volume *MOUNTED End of Image Catalog Reached Reply to Message CPA6798 Specifying New Volume

9 Overview and Implementation CRTIMGCLG (2) Up to 256 virtual tape volumes ADDIMGCLGE (3) LODIMGCLG (4) Any ASP or iasp CRTDEVTAP (1) Virtual Tape Device Save Restore Disk Duplicate to media, switch or FTP to another system

10 BRMS and Virtual Tape Considerations Must Create Virtual Tape Devices Outside of BRMS CRTDEVTAP Command Must Create Image Catalog and Virtual Volumes Outside of BRMS CRTIMGCLG ADDIMGCLGE iseries Navigator BRMS Virtual Tape Acts Just Like Physical Tape Device BRMS Automatically Performs Virtual Tape Mounts Disaster Recovery Duplicate to Physical Media (DUPMEDBRM) (Physical Tapes Become Original Save Volume and Virtual Tapes Become Duplicated Save Volume) Virtual Tape Volumes Stored as IFS Objects Image Catalogs in READY Status (Not Saved During Normal Save so no Virtual Volumes in Image Catalog After Disaster Recovery) Virtual Media Volumes Not Shared in BRMS Network Local System Only Independent IASPs Allowing Sharing by Switching IASP

11 IBM Power Systems What does the TS7650 ProtecTIER do? TS7650 IP Replication IBM i TS3500 Optional duplication to physical tape Ohio Minimized bandwidth since data is de-dup d before sending (at local or remote site) New York IBM i TS7650 Virtual Tapes C Disk What is DeDuplication? B A B A C A B A C Local Saves to Virtual Tape with De-dup B A B A C A C A B A B C B A A A B

12 IBM Power Systems TS7650 ProtecTIER on IBM i Where does it fit? Our Niche TS7650 IP Replication Our Niche? DeDup For customers who are moving their tapes offsite via truck today and would like a safer, more automated solution For customers who want to store a lot of data online such that de-dup reduces their costs IBM i TS7650 TS7650 IBM i C B A C C A B A A C A B B A B A A B Need to Review the Cost Benefit Analysis to make sure it s a fit Note: If the customer already has an HA/DR solution that replicates his data to his remote site, then that will likely provide a more economical solution for remote tape: IBM i Software-based Replication (eg icluster, MIMIX, Visions, itera, etc) External Disk Copy Services IBM i Geographic Mirroring (formerly Cross Site Mirorring or XSM) /

13 IBM Power Systems TS7650 ProtecTIER on IBM i Myths Backup Window Reduction Trade press is comparing to Windows save speeds, not IBM i save speeds BEWARE of the Trade Press It was written from the perspective of a Windows Customer Cost Reduction Trade press is comparing to diskbased saves WITHOUT deduplication, not to tape Integrated LTO4: $4,000 TS2900 LTO4: $5,500 TS3100 LTO4: $10,000 All offer up to 200 MB/sec This is AMAZING price/performance Customers see the full box performance and assume that is the single stream rate. TS7650 (and its competitors) may actually be a performance concern vs a benefit for IBM i customers due to the low single stream performance IBM i TS MB/sec per stream MB/sec per stream MB/sec per stream MB/sec per stream TS7650 ProtecTIER Full box capacity is 1000 MB/sec with 2 nodes Current Technology Physical Drives run at MB/sec per stream (umix / largefile)

14 IBM TS7650 ProtecTIER Deduplication Family TS7650G Gateways TS7650 Appliance Highest Performance Highest Performance Largest Capacity High Availability High Performance High Capacity Flexible Storage Highest Performance largest Capacity High Availability Better Performance Largest Capacity Larger Capacity Good Performance Scalable Highly Scalable Low cost Up to 250 MB/sec Scalable Capacity and Performance Up to 500 MB/sec 36 TB useable Active-Active Cluster Up to 500 MB/sec 36 TB useable Single Node Up to 500 MB/sec 1 PB TB useable Active-Active Cluster Up to 1000 MB/sec 1 PB TB useable Up to 100 MB/sec 18 TB useable 7 TB useable

15 IBM TS7600 ProtecTIER Deduplication Family TS7610 ProtecTIER Deduplication Appliance Express Good Performance Entry Capacity Very Low cost Single Node Up to 85 MB/sec 4.4 TB (4.0 TiB) useable Single Node Up to 85 MB/sec 5.9 TB (5.5 TiB) useable Good Performance Highly Scalable Low cost TS7650 ProtecTIER Deduplication Appliance Single Node Up to 100 MB/sec 7 TB (6.3 TiB) useable Better Performance Larger Capacity Scalable Highest Performance Largest Capacity Highest Performance Largest Capacity High Availability Capacity and Performance Single Node Up to 250 MB/sec 18 TB (15.8 TiB) useable Single Node Up to 500 MB/sec 36 TB (31.5 TiB) useable TS7650G ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway Active-Active Cluster Up to 500 MB/sec 36 TB (31.5 TiB) useable High Performance High Capacity Flexible Storage Single Node Up to 500 MB/sec 1 PB useable Highest Performance Largest Capacity High Availability Active-Active Cluster Up to 1000 MB/sec 1 PB useable Nominal Space Available = useable space * HyperFactor Ratio 1 TB = decimal TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes or 1,000 GB (i.e. 10^12 bytes) 1 TiB = binary TB = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes or 1,024 GiB (i.e. 2^40 bytes)

16 IBM Power Systems IBM TS7650 ProtecTIER for IBM i Fibre cards that use an IOP (fc 2765, 5704, 5761) IBM i V5R4M0 onwards TS7650 ProtecTIER Code Levels Min for Local Backups: V Min for IP Replication: V2.3.0 Fibre cards that don t use an IOP (fc 5749, 5774, 5735) IBM i V6R1M1 onwards with the following PTFs IBM i 6.1.1: MF pre-reqs IBM i 7.1.0: MF pre-reqs POWER6 or POWER7 system TS7650 ProtecTIER Code Level V Server Code V PT Manager Code (GUI) BRMS is recommended since TS7650 presents as a tape library

17 IBM i Tape Encryption on IBM Tape Drives IBM i TKLM Server TKLM Server LTO4/LTO5 or TS1120 / TS1130 Drives in a Tape Library Components Encryption Capable Tape Drive(s) fibre TS1120/TS1130 or fibre/sas LTO4/LTO5 A Tape Library TS2900/3100/3200/3310, TS3400, TS3500, 3494 Multiple Key Managers (TKLMs) Suitable Drive / Library / TKLM at DR Site to restore How does it Work? IBM i sends the backup to the tape library If the drive / library has encryption turned on, then the library gets the keys from the TKLM The drive/library write the save BRMS is recommended to keep encrypted / non-encrypted tapes separate

18 Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM) What is TKLM? Follow-on to Encryption Key Manager (EKM) Stores / Serves keys for Encryption: Tape: TS1120, TS1130, LTO4, LTO5 Disk: DS8000 MUCH more user-friendly than EKM What Platforms does it run on? Windows Server 2003 & 2008 AIX 5.3, AIX 6.1 or later Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 & 5 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 &10 Solaris 9&10 SPARC z/os Version 1 Release 9 &10 See Notes page for details Although we can t RUN TKLM on IBM i, we can use TKLM on another platform to encrypt our IBM i saves IBM i customers usually run their TKLM on Windows because: They typically have good skill on Windows It avoids the temptation to run TKLM on a system with a production application and accidentally encrypt the keys (this would make it impossible to recover due to the chicken / egg problem Easy to load up a spare TKLM and store it offsite Easy to acquire hardware to re-build the TKLM after a big disaster Faster to restore / rebuild the key store on Windows vs a larger platform

19 TKLM Supported Platforms - Notes Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager Platforms Supported TKLM Hardware Requirements Supported with initial TKLM release: AIX bit AIX bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 32-bit Solaris 10 SPARC 64-bit SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 32-bit SuSE Linux Enterprise Server bit Windows Server bit Supported with TKLM Fix Pack 1 installed: (Fix Pack 1 came out in late April 2009) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 32-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 64-bit (32-bit mode) Solaris 9 SPARC 64-bit SuSE Linux Enterprise Server bit (32-bit mode) Windows Server bit (32-bit mode). Requires both new installation image and Fix Pack 1 Windows Server bit. Requires both new installation image and Fix Pack 1 Windows Server bit (32-bit mode). Requires both new installation image and Fix Pack 1 System Component System Memory (RAM) Processor Speed Disk space free for product and prerequisite products such as DB2 Database and keystore files Processor Speed Disk space free in /tmp or C:\temp Disk space free in /opt Disk space free in /home directory for DB2 Database Minimum Value 2 GB For Linux and Windows: 2.66 GHz single processor For AIX and Sun Solaris: 1.5 GHz (2-way) 10 GB For Linux and Windows: 2.66 GHz single processor For AIX and Sun Solaris: 1.5 GHz (2-way) 500 MB 3.5 GB 1.5 GB Typical Value 4 GB For Linux and Windows: 3.0 GHz dual processors For AIX and Sun Solaris: 1.5 GHz (4-way) 20 GB For Linux and Windows: 3.0 GHz dual processors For AIX and Sun Solaris: 1.5 GHz (4-way) 500 MB 3.5 GB 1.5 GB TKLM is tested for x86 Linux, but not yet for POWER Linux All file systems must be writeable Minimum Values: These values enable a basic use of TKLM Typical Values: You might need to use larger values that are appropriate for your production environment. The most critical requirements are to provide adequate system memory, and free disk space and swap space. Processor speed is less important

20 Tape Drive Based Encryption Reminders Things to Remember Hardware Required LTO4/LTO5 or TS1120/TS1130 tape drives Fibre or SAS (not SCSI) Drives must reside in a tape library (although it s OK to run in sequential mode) For LTO4/LTO5, library must have the transparent LTO encryption feature LTO4/LTO5 media for LTO4/LTO5, or any TS1120/TS1130 formatted media Comparable gear at your recovery site Software Required Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager Software + hardware to run it on Key Manager Reminders Don t encrypt your Key Manager Have multiple Key Managers at your home site and DR site Save your Key Manager and send a copy offsite anytime your keys change Other Reminders Choose TS3500 / 3494 over other libraries since they can turn encryption on/off based on volser Include ALMS on a TS3500 order so encrypted/non-encrypted drives can share a TS3500 partition IBM Rochester Lab Services Available to help with install/setup (contact Mark Even in Rochester)

21 IBM i to IBM i Virtual Tape Available May 13, 2011 Technology Refresh for 7.1 IBM i Partition Hosting other Partitions Allows Multiple IBM i Partitions to Share Tape Drive Owned by Another IBM i Eliminates Need to Reassign Tape Drive to Different Partition Alternative to VIOS/NPIV Sharing Note: Tape Library Robotics Not Supported: Requires VIOS/NPIV Supported Tape Drives (Attach to Native IOPless Adapter on Server Partition) TS2240 HH-LTO4 SAS TS23240 LTO4 SAS FC 5746 HH-LTO4 SAS TS2250 HH-LTO5 SAS TS2350 LTO5 SAS FC 5638 HH-LTO5 SAS TS2900 with LTO4/ LTO5 SAS Drives Sequential Mode Only TS3100 with LTO3/ LTO4/LTO5 SAS/ Fiber Drives Sequential Mode Only TS3200 in LTO3/LTO4/LTO5 SAS/ Fiber Drives Sequential Mode Only FC 5907 DAT72 SAS FC 5619 DAT160 SAS FC 5661 DAT320 SAS 7206 Model 336 External SCSI DAT72 Drive TS2230 HH-LTO3 SCSI Drive PTFs Required on Client Partition See Info APAR II14615

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23 Recovery for Logical/Physical Files (6.1) Allow Logical/Physical Files in Different Libraries to Restore in Any Order New DFRID parameter on RSTLIB and RSTOBJ RSTLIB LIB(*ALLUSR/*IBM/*NONSYS) DFRID(*DFT) Automatically Handles Order Dependencies Without User Action Restore Option 21, 22, and 23 Handles Automatically DFRID(name) Associates Multiple Restore Commands New Commands RSTDFROBJ DFRID(name) Restore Deferred Objects Associated with RSTxxx DFRID(name) RMVDFRID DFRID(name) Remove Deferred Objects - Decide They Can t be Restored Example: RSTLIB LIB1 DEV(TAP01) DFRID(MYDFRID) LIB1 contains logical files built over physicals in LIB2 RSTLIB LIB2 DEV(TAP02) DFRID(MYDFRID) RSTDFROBJ DFRID(MYDFRID) Also Handles Materialized Query Table (MQT) Backup Recovery and Media Service (BRMS) Handles Automatically

24 Save While Active Synchronization (6.1) Save While Active: Synchronize Library and Integrated File System (IFS) Objects Single Checkpoint - Ensure Library and IFS Data Saved in Consistent State New STRSAVSYNC Command with Parameters: SYNCID Name to Identify the Synchronization NUMSYNC Number of Save Operations to Synchronize (2-32) STRSAVWAIT Time to Wait for Saves to Start (600, , *NOMAX) Save Commands added SYNCID(name) Parameter SAVLIB, SAVOBJ, SAVCHGOBJ, and SAV Library Saves Specify SAVACT(*SYNCLIB) IFS Saves Specify SAVACT(*SYNC) Example: STRSAVSYNC SYNCID(SYNCMYDATA) NUMSYNC(2) SBMJOB CMD(SAVLIB LIB(MYLIB) DEV(TAP01) SAVACT(*SYNCLIB) SYNCID(SYNCMYDATA)) SBMJOB CMD(SAV DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAP02.DEVD') OBJ(('/MYDIR')) SAVACT(*SYNC) SYNCID(SYNCMYDATA)) Backup Recovery Media Service (BRMS) Supports

25 Track Save Option 21 Backup Times (6.1) New Data Area QSRSAV21 in QUSRSYS Tracks Last 5 Full System Option 21 Backups Shows Command Steps Time Completed Device Used Determine Trends in Full System Backup Times Analyze Where Time is Being Spent

26 SAV/RST Messages (6.1) Prior to 6.1 Always Wondering What s Happening? New in Process Status Messages Started processing xxx objects, completed yyy objects

27 S/R Private Authorities With Objects (6.1) Save/Restore Private Authorities with Objects New PVTAUT(*NO/*YES) Parameter on Commands: SAVLIB, SAVOBJ, SAVCHGOBJ, and SAV RSTLIB, RSTOBJ, and RST SAVRSTLIB, SAVRSTOBJ, SAVRSTCHG, and SAVRST Can ONLY Restore Authorities if Saved with Objects NOT for System Backup and Recovery Existing System Backup and Recovery Processes Unchanged Saves and Restores Slower if Saving/Restoring Authorities Intended for Migrating Objects

28 Virtual Tape Install (6.1) Similar to Virtual Optical Install Create and Vary On Virtual Tape Device Create Image Catalog (CRTIMGCLG) Add Image File Entries with SAVSYS Data (ADDIMGCLGE) Load Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) Verify Image Order (VFYIMGCLG) PWRDWNSYS Command to Start Install pwrdwnsys *immed restart(*yes) iplsrc(*imgclg) imgclg('image-catalog-name'

29 Linux File Level Backup (6.1) Save/Restore Individual Linux Files from i5/os SAV and RST Commands Active TCP/IP Connection x86 Linux iscsi only, not IXS or IXA Power Linux in Partition - Power4, Power5, Power5+ and Power6 IBM Extended Integrated Server Support (5761- LSV) Required i5/os Setup QAZLCSAVL File containing File Shares At Least One Share per Volume to Back Up Files Contained There Linux Setup SAMBA Package (3.0 Version Minimum) OpenSSL Package (Used for Some Libraries) Fileshares defined on volumes Linux Userid and Password Same as i5/os Backup Program Running as Root - Access to All Files for Backup

30 Virtual Storage Space Snapshot Saves (6.1) Save NWSSTG While Active *ISCSI and *GUEST NWSDs Supported No Longer Need to Vary Off NWSD to Save Storage Space Saves Storage Space NWSD Varied On i5/os Performs Checkpoint Keeps Track of Changed Data i5/os SAV Command or BRMS Specify *YES on SAVACT Parameter Specify *NWSSTG on SAVACTOPT Parameter

31 Recovery for Saved Mounted UDFS (6.1) Mounted User Defined File System (UDFS) Saves BOTH UDFS Information and Objects in 6.1 Prior to 6.1 Had to Unmount UDFS to Save UDFS Information Only UDFS Objects Saved if Mounted Saving UDFS Unmounted Still Recommended Saving Mounted Requires New RST Parameter on Recovery New RBDMFS Parameter on RST Command RBDMFS(*NONE) Default Only Objects in Directory Restored No UDFS Information Restored Same as Prior to 6.1 RBDMFS(*UDFS) Rebuilds and Mounts UDFS During Restore Recreates UDFS Information BRMS Does RBDMFS(*UDFS) Automatically

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33 Fast Restore of Single Object (7.1) Saves now Track Position of Each Object (Physical Location on Tape) New Save OUTFILE or OUTPUT Field for Each Object User must Retain Positioning Information to use for Restore New Restore POSITION Parameter for: RSTLIB, RSTOBJ and RST Commands QsrRestore and QSRRSTO APIs POSITION(*START) is Default (Existing Behavior) POSITION(hexadecimal value) to Pass Position for Single Object Restore Requires SEQNBR also Specified Supported for Parallel Restores QsrCreateMediaDefinition api to Specify Positioning for each Media File Very Significant Performance Improvements Example: Restoring Last Object from 1.1 million IFS Object Save went from 22 minutes to less than 3 minutes Backup Recovery Media Service (BRMS) Automatically Uses New Support

34 ALWOBJDIF(*COMPATIBLE) Restore (7.1) ALWOBJDIF Parameter New *COMPATIBLE Value Behaves like ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) in Combination with ALWOBJDIF(*FILE) for Database Files FINALLY a Single Value that Does What You Usually Need Supported on RSTLIB and RSTOBJ Commands Supported on QSRRSTO API RESTORE Menu Options 21, 22, and 23 Changed to ALWOBJDIF(*COMPATIBLE) When Specifying to Restore to Different System

35 Save/Restore Limits Eliminated (7.1) Removed 16MB Descriptive Information Limit for Saving Database Files Last Save Limitation for Database Files

36 RTVSYSINF with QUSRSYS Save (7.1) SAVLIB/SAVCHGOBJ of QUSRSYS Library Automatically Performs Retrieve System Information (RTVSYSINF) Command RTVSYSINF Saves System Information such as: System Values Edit Descriptions Service Attributes Message Reply List Entries RTVSYSINF Information Included with SAVSYS Command Not Needed if System Recovered with SAVSYS Media Run Update System Information (UPDSYSINF) LIB(QUSRSYS) if no SAVSYS Media and System Recovered from PID/Install Media Run UPDSYSINF to reset System Values changed for System Recovery Included with Latest Backup/Recovery Group PTF for 6.1 SF99187

37 IOP-Less Attached Tape Libraries (7.1) Tape Library Resource Name Changes on System Upgrade Affects Tape Libraries Attached via IOP-less IOAs New Resource Name Assigned To Use Same Tape Library Device Description: Delete Existing Device Resource in SST Rename New Device Resource to Old Resource Name Or Change Tape Library Device Description to Use New Resource Name WRKMLBSTS option 8, Option 2 CHGDEVMLB

38 Tape Libraries and Multi-Port IOP-Less IOAs (7.1) Each Port on IOP-less FC Adapter Requires a Control Path Drive Control Paths Defined on Tape Library

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40 Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) IBM i s Strategic Backup Management Product Manages Your Media Automates Your Backups Simplifies Your Recoveries Provides Detailed Reporting Detailed Reports on What Was Saved, Not Saved Detailed Instructions on Recovery Process Tape Library Support Virtual Tape Support (Introduced in V5R4) Software Tape Encryption (Introduced in 6.1)

41 *BASE Function Backup Planning Critical Application Lib1 Lib2 Non-Critical Application Lib3 Lib4 ƒwhat Objects should be backed up? ƒwhat media? Tape, savefile, or TSM? ƒfull, Incremental, or Cumulative Backups? ƒsave-while-active, Parallel saves ƒspoolfile and Object Level saves ƒduplicate Backup Tapes ƒdid last night's backup run OK? ƒvirtual Tape Support Tape Library Support 3494 LTO 3590/2 3570/3575 Media Management ƒwhat is on Tape XYZ? ƒwhat tapes should be in location DEF? ƒwhat tapes are old or have a lot of errors? ƒwhat tapes should move offsite today? ƒwhat tape has the latest copy of Object ABC? Recovery Volume Summary Report Vol123 Offsite 3/01/99 Vol456 Comproom 3/01/99 Vol789 MLD01 3/01/99 Recovery Recovery Analysis Report Step 5: Recover your BRMS database by mounting VOL123 and typing RSTLIB QUSRBRM. Step 6: Recover your user profiles by mounting VOL456 and typing STRRCYBRM *SYSTEM *RESTORE. Step 7: Recover your special OS/400 libraries by mounting VOL789 and typing STR... Libs Completed: 6 Libs to go: 114 % Complete: 3% Paylib1 Vol123 Paylib2 Vol 456 Paylib3 Vol 789 ƒlist of Tapes required ƒlist of Steps to Recover ƒon-line Progress Report ƒlocation-specific Recovery Steps BRMS GUI Option #1: Network iseriesb Network BRMS Media Database BRMS Media Database Option #2: Advanced Hierarchical Storage Management ƒmigrate libraries, root folders, and spoolfiles among disk ASPs based on age, size, and last use criteria ƒarchive objects to tape based on age, size, frequency of use, and ASP storage criteria ƒdynamically recall database files, DLO's and streamfiles when needed iseriesa BRMS Media Database iseriesc Software Data Encryption - Media Library Mgmt - User Defined System Name - Tape Library Status Tool

42 Notes: The *BASE option is required. It allows you to all save and restore functions to tape media, save files, Tivoli TSM servers, and virtual tapes. The *NETWORK function is optional and separately priced. By placing multiple i5/os systems in a BRMS network, you can share BRMS policies, media information, and storage locations across the network group. This allows you to manage backups across all of your i5/os systems in a consistent manner. It also optimizes the use of your media. The *HSM (Hierarchal Storage manager) function is optional and separately priced. Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) automatically and transparently manages customer data across a storage hierarchy. The storage hierarchy can consist of high performance disk, compressed disk, and tape libraries. Through the BRMS user-defined policies, HSM can migrate or archive and dynamically retrieve infrequently used data or historical data up or down a hierarchy of storage devices.

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44 BRMS Enhancements for 6.1 BRMS Client Navigator Enhancements Web Browser Support via Systems Director Navigator Media Policies Externalized DVD/Optical Support BRMS Software Encryption Multiple Save Synchronization for Save While Active Missed Object Control Group Support for IFS Save/Restore Private Authorities with Objects Parallel Save Type Selection Save Generic Libraries Omit *SYSDTA on SAVSYSBRM Reference Date/Time on SAVOBJBRM Save Journal Receivers Support New Overrides on STRBKUBRM Auditing and Performance Backup Report Better IFS Messaging in BRMS Log Flashcopy Support

45 BRMS Enhancements for 6.1 Media Management Enhancements Media Balancing Automatic Duplication Move Media Retention Capability Movement/Container Auto Open/Close Networking Stop SNA Attempt if No TCP New BRMS Advanced Features (Option 2) Recovery Enhancements Restore Private Authorities Saved with Objects STRRCYBRM Priority Recovery Sequencing Location Omit Report Enhancements for Optical and Encryption Recovery for Logical/Physical Files

46 Web Browser Support (6.1) Web Browser Support via Systems Director Navigator for i5/os Almost Functionally and Visually Identical to System i Navigator System Director Navigator Missing: Scheduling Function For Backup, Maintenance, Printing Reports, etc. Included in Future Release

47 Externalize Media Policy (6.1) Previously no Media Policy Selection with BRMS Client Resulted in Green Screen Media Policy Renamed to Zxxxxxxxxxxx No More Renames in 6.1!

48 DVD/Optical Support (6.1) New Device Support DVD, Optical Libraries and Virtual Optical Devices

49 Software Encryption (6.1) Encryption for Any Tape Device, Tape Library or Virtual Tape AES Encryption Data Encrypted Not Tape Labels Capability to Encrypt Each File Via Different Key Requires i5/os option 44 (Encrypted Backup Enablement) Requires Tape Management Application to Enable Encryption Recommend BRMS BRMS Advanced Feature Required Not Compatible with Hardware Encrypting Tape Devices

50 Software Encryption Considerations (6.1) Performance Encrypted Data Does Not Compact Well - Native Device Save Rate will Limit Maximum Performance 6387 (SLR100) 5MB/sec (18 GB/hour) 3590 Model H11 14MB/sec (50 GB/hour) 3580 Model MB/sec (126 GB/hour) 3592 Model 01A 40MB/sec (144 GB/hour) 3580 Model MB/sec (288 GB/hour) 3592 Model E05 100MB/sec (360 GB/hour) Supports Much Faster Save Rates - Hardware Encryption 3580 Model MB/sec (432 GB/hour) Supports Much Faster Save Rates - Hardware Encryption Virtual Tape - Performance Limited by Disk Config and Processor Speed System Processor Speed Impacts Performance P5 processors -> Expect 76MB/sec (275 GB/hour) or less P6 processors -> Expect 130MB/sec (468 GB/hour) or less

51 Software Encryption Considerations (6.1) GB/HR Tape Backup Performance - Saves 9406-MMA-4w ay Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM NO Sof tw are Encryption 9406-MMA-4w ay Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM With Sof tw are Encryption 9406-MMA-4w ay NON Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM NO Softw are Encryption 9406-MMA-4w ay NON Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM With Softw are Encryption w ay NON Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM NO Sof tw are Encryption w ay NON Encrypted ASP SAVLIBBRM With Softw are Encryption 1 GB Source File 12 GB User Mix 64 GB Large File 320 GB Large File

52 Software Encryption Considerations (6.1) Capacity Loss of Compaction May Result in More Tape Cartridges CANNOT Encrypt Operating system (*SAVSYS, *SAVSYSINF, *SAVSECDTA, *SAVCFG) QBRM, QUSRBRM, QSYS2, QGPL and QUSRSYS BRMS Will Not Encrypt Q Libraries Standard Labeled Tapes Only Cannot Use with Tape Write Error Recovery Enabled If Key Store File Lost Data is Unrecoverable

53 Duplicating Encrypted Data (6.1) Duplicate Tape Commands (DUPMEDBRM) to: Convert Unencrypted Tape Data to Encrypted Tape Data Convert Encrypted Tape Data to Unencrypted Tape Data Convert Tape Data Between Encryption Keys

54 Setup for Software Encryption (6.1) Create Master Key Create Key Store File BRMS Requires Key Store File Named Q1AKEYFILE in QUSRBRM Configure BRMS for Software Encryption

55 Configure BRMS to Use Encryption (6.1) Create or Change Media Policy to Specify Encryption Specify Encryption via Backup Control Group

56 Create or Change Media Policy (6.1) Media policy : ENCRYPT Type choices, press Enter. Change Media Policy Encrypt Data *YES *NO, *YES Key store file Q1AKEYFILE Name Key store library QUSRBRM Name Key record label ENCRYPTION Bottom F3=Exit F5=Refresh F12=Cancel

57 Specify in Control Group (6.1) Edit Backup Control Group Entries Group : LIB001 Default activity... *BKUPCY Text LIBRARY backup Type information, press Enter. Backup List Parallel Private Seq Items Type Type Authorities Encrypt 10 SHANES1 *DEFAULT *NO *MEDPCY 20 AJANISCH *DEFAULT *NO *NO F3=Exit F5=Refresh F11=Display main F12=Cancel Bottom

58 WRKMEDIBRM Encryption History (6.1) Work with Media Information Position to Date =Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with media 7=Restore 9=Work with saved objects... Saved Encrypted Key Store Key Store Key Record Opt Item File Library Label TESTERDATA *NO TESTERJRN$ *NO TESTERJRN$ *NO KLD *YES Q1AKEYFILE QUSRBRM ENCRYPTION TSTR2LIB *NO F3=Exit F5=Refresh F11=Volume identifier F12=Cancel F23=More options

59 Multiple Save Synchronization (6.1) Save While Active Saves Synchronize Libraries and/or IFS for Common Checkpoint Ensure Libraries and IFS Data Save in Consistent State MONSWABRM Command Sync ID Field in Backup Control Group

60 Multiple Save Synchronization (6.1) Group : MSTRSWA Default activity... *BKUPCY Text Master SWA control group Type information, press Enter. Backup Seq Items Exit command Edit Backup Control Group Entries 10 *EXIT 20 *EXIT MONSWABRM LIB(ASN) CMD(STRSBSBRM) SYNCID(MULTSWAID) NUMSYNC(2) 30 *EXIT SBMJOB CMD(STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(SWA01)) 40 *EXIT SBMJOB CMD(STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(SWA02)) 50 *EXIT

61 Multiple Save Synchronization (6.1) Group : CTLG01 Default activity... *BKUPCY Text st SWA control group Type information, press Enter. Edit Backup Control Group Entries Weekly Retain Save SWA Backup List ASP Activity Object While Message Sync Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active Queue ID 10 *EXIT *DFTACT 20 LIB1 *SYSBAS *DFTACT *ERR *SYNCLIB SWA MULTSWAID 30 LIB2 *SYSBAS *DFTACT *ERR *SYNCLIB *LIB MULTSWAID 40 LIB3 *SYSBAS *DFTACT *ERR *SYNCLIB *LIB MULTSWAID 50 *EXIT *DFTACT

62 Multiple Save Synchronization (6.1) Group : CTLG02 Default activity..... *BKUPCY Text nd SWA control group Type information, press Enter. Edit Backup Control Group Entries Weekly Retain Save SWA Backup List ASP Activity Object While Message Sync Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active Queue ID 10 *EXIT *DFTACT 20 IFSLIST *LNK *SYSBAS *DFTACT *NO *SYNC SWA MULTSWAID 30 *EXIT *DFTACT

63 Missed Object Control Group - IFS Support (6.1) Group : MISSINGCG Default activity... *BKUPCY Text *NONE Type information, press Enter. Edit Backup Control Group Entries Weekly Retain Save SWA Backup List ASP Activity Object While Message Sync Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active Queue ID 10 *EXIT *DFTACT 20 Z *LNK *ALLAVL FFFFFFF *YES *NO 30 *EXIT *DFTACT

64 Missed Object Control Group - IFS Support (6.1) Type choices, press Enter. Display Link List (DSPLNKLBRM) List > Z Character value Objects: Name > '''/fist/glink.o''' Include or omit > *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT Name > '''/fist/glink64.o''' Include or omit > *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT Directory subtree *ALL *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ Text > 'Entry created by BRM configuration'

65 Save Private Authorities with Objects (6.1) Group : LIB001 Default activity... *BKUPCY Text Library Backup Type information, press Enter. Edit Backup Control Group Entries Backup List Parallel Private Seq Items Type Type Authorities Encrypt 10 *EXIT 20 LIB1 *OBJ *DEFAULT *NO *NO 30 LIB2 *DEFAULT *YES *NO 40 LIB3 *DEFAULT *NO *NO 50 *EXIT

66 Save Private Authorities SAVOBJBRM (6.1) Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) Type choices, press Enter. Save active wait time: SAVACTWAIT Object locks Pending record changes.... *LOCKWAIT Other pending changes..... *LOCKWAIT Save active message queue.. SAVACTMSGQ *NONE Library *LIBL Control group CTLGRP *NONE End of media option ENDOPT *REWIND Use optimum block size USEOPTBLK *BKUPCY Sequence number SEQNBR *END Target release TGTRLS *CURRENT Clear CLEAR *NONE Object pre-check PRECHK *NO Save access paths ACCPTH *SYSVAL Private authorities PVTAUT *NO Data compression DTACPR *DEV

67 Parallel Save Type Selection (6.1) Select Type of Parallel Save Specific Entry in Control Group Values for Parallel Type *PARALLEL Uses Multiple Devices Creating Multiple Media Files BRMS Creates Media Definition Used in Recovery with BRMS Save History *SERIAL Uses Multiple Devices with One Media File per Backup Media Definition not Required for Recovery *NONE No Parallel Save *DEFAULT BRMS Decides Best Parallel Type If Backup Item Does Not Support Parallel, Serial Save Performed

68 Parallel Save Selection on Control Group (6.1) Group : PARALLEL Default activity... *BKUPCY Text Parallel save options Type information, press Enter. Create Backup Control Group Entries Backup List Parallel Private Seq Items Type Type Authorities Encrypt 10 LIB1 *PARALLEL *NO *NO 20 LIB2 *SERIAL *NO *NO 30 LIB3 *DEFAULT *NO *NO

69 Save Generic Libraries (6.1) Use : *BKU List name..... GENERICLIB Text Generic list of Libraries Type choices, press Enter. Add Object List Seq Library Object Type Member 10 PAYROLL* *ALL *ALL *ALL

70 Omit *SYSDTA on SAVSYSBRM (6.1) New *SYSDTA Value on Omit Parameter of SAVSYSBRM Command Omits Licensed Internal Code and i5/os Enables SAVSECDTA and SAVCFG in BRMS *CFG and *SECDTA Values Also Available on Omit Not Available in Navigator

71 Omit *SYSDTA SAVSYSBRM (6.1) Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) Type choices, press Enter. Device DEV Media policy MEDPCY Data compression DTACPR *DEV Data compaction COMPACT *DEV Control group CTLGRP *NONE End of media option ENDOPT *REWIND Use optimum block size.... USEOPTBLK *BKUPCY Omit OMIT *SYSDTA Clear CLEAR *NONE Start controlling subsystem. STRCTLSBS *YES Expiration date EXPDATE *MEDPCY Move policy MOVPCY *MEDPCY Media class MEDCLS *MEDPCY Location LOC *MEDPCY

72 REFDATE/REFTIME on SAVOBJBRM (6.1) Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) Type choices, press Enter. Data compaction COMPACT *DEV Save contents of save files.. SAVFDTA *YES Spooled file data SPLFDTA *NONE Type of save SAVTYPE > *FULL Reference date REFDATE *REF Reference time REFTIME *REF Journaled objects OBJJRN *NO Objects to omit: OMITOBJ Object *NONE Library *ALL Object type *ALL Auxiliary storage pool ASPDEV *SYSBAS Expiration date EXPDATE *MEDPCY Move policy MOVPCY *MEDPCY Media class MEDCLS *MEDPCY

73 Save Journal Receivers Support (6.1) New Special Values *ALLCHGRCV Save Journal Receivers in User Libraries Never Been Saved (or) Changed Since Last Saved *ALLDTCRCV Save Detached Journal Receivers in User Libraries Never Been Saved (or) Changed Since Last Saved

74 Save Journal Receivers Support (6.1) Group : JRNRCV Default activity... *BKUPCY Text *NONE Type information, press Enter. Create Backup Control Group Entries Weekly Retain Save SWA Backup List ASP Activity Object While Message Sync Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active Queue ID 10 *ALLDTCRCV *SYSBAS *DFTACT *YES *NO 20 *ALLCHGRCV *SYSBAS *DFTACT *YES *NO

75 New Overrides on STRBKUBRM (6.1) Type choices, press Enter. Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) Device *CTLGRPATR Name, *CTLGRPATR, *MEDCLS + for more values Parallel device resources: Minimum resources *CTLGRPATR 1-32, *CTLGRPATR, *NONE... Maximum resources..... *MIN 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL Media class *CTLGRPATR *CTLGRPATR, *SYSPCY,MLR3, Move policy *CTLGRPATR *CTLGRPATR, *NONE, Omits *PROCESS *PROCESS, *IGNORE

76 Better IFS Messages - BRMS Log (6.1) Current date/time..... : 12/28/07 11:29:24 Position to date : 12/28/07 Display BRM Log Information Date sent Time sent Message 12/28/07 11:15:28 Interactive users are allowed to stay active. 12/28/07 11:15:28 Change to media controls successful. 12/28/07 11:15:28 Change to media controls successful. 12/28/07 11:15:28 Starting save of list *LINK to devices TAPVRT01. 12/28/07 11:28:58 Object in use. Object is /derby.log. 12/28/07 11:28:58 Cannot open object /derby.log. 12/28/07 11:28:58 Object in use. Object is /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/co 12/28/07 11:28:58 Cannot open object /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/configura 12/28/07 11:28:58 Object in use. Object is /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/co 12/28/07 11:28:58 Cannot open object /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/configura 12/28/07 11:28:58 Object in use. Object is /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/co 12/28/07 11:28:58 Cannot open object /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/Eclipse/configura

77 Auditing/Performance Backup Report (6.1) View or Print Backup Statistics Monitor Backup Activities PRTRPTBRM *BKUSTAT Command

78 FlashCopy Support

79 FlashCopy Support (6.1) Better BRMS Integration System Policy INZBRM Command BRMS Network Feature (Option 1) Required Backup of Clone System Enable BRMS FlashCopy Function on Production System BRMS History Appears as if Backup Performed on Production System BRMS FlashCopy Mode BRMS Synchronization Job Will Not Run on Production System Do Not Perform BRMS Activity on Production until FlashCopy Post Steps Complete

80 Flashcopy Support (6.1) Change System Policy Type choices, press Enter. End subsystems wait time seconds,*immed End servers wait time seconds Controlling subsystem: Allow backups in batch *NO *NO, *YES Restricted state time limit *nomax minutes, *NOMAX Trace *NO *NO, *YES Allow alternate input media *YES *NO, *YES Volume prefix Prefix Enable FlashCopy *NO *NO, *YES BRMS submitted jobs: Job description Name, *USRPRF Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Job queue Name, *JOBD Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB

81 Flashcopy Support (6.1) Type choices, press Enter. Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) Option > *FLASHCOPY *DATA, *CHGSYSNAM, State *STRPRC *ENDBKU, *ENDPRC,

82 Media Management Enhancements

83 Media Balancing (6.1) New STRBALBRM Command Balance Scratch Volumes Owned by Each System BRMS Network Restricted State Saves Less Likely to Run Out of Media No Need to Ask Other Systems for More Media Run STRBALBRM with No BRMS Activity

84 Media Balancing (6.1) 1. List Systems in Order of Highest to Lowest Priority 2. Set Priority STRBALBRM ACTION(*SET) MEDCLS(media-class) LOC(location) SYSNAME(system-name) MEDPTY(number) MEDREQ(number) 3. Print and Review Media Balance Report STRBALBRM ACTION(*REPORT) MEDCLS(media-class) LOC(location) 4. If Necessary, Balance Media 5. Review Media Balance Report

85 Media Balancing Report (6.1) File..... : QP1AMBL Page/L Control..... Column Find BR1 V6R1M Media Balancing Report 6/29/07 13:56:1 Selection Criteria Media Class : FMT3590H Location : TAPMLB01 System : *NETGRP Number of Number of System Network Media Media Media Media Name ID Class Location Priority Required Available Status PROD01 APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating PROD02 APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating DEV APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating * * * * * E N D O F L I S T I N G * * * * *

86 After Media Balancing Report (6.1) File..... : QP1AMBL Page/L Control..... Column Find BR1 V6R1M Media Balancing Report 6/29/07 13:59:1 Selection Criteria Media Class : FMT3590H Location : TAPMLB01 System : *NETGRP Number of Number of System Network Media Media Media Media Name ID Class Location Priority Required Available Status PROD01 APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating PROD02 APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating DEV APPN FMT3590H TAPMLB Communicating * * * * * E N D O F L I S T I N G * * * * *

87 Automatic Duplication (6.1) Automatic Duplication Option on Media Policy Ensures Virtual Media is Duplicated to Physical Media Control Group Backup Duplication Occurs after Each Save is Complete Multiple Duplications with Asynchronous Jobs Jobs Run on Queue Specified on System Policy Duplication Jobs If Insufficient Devices Waits for Devices to Become Available If System in Restricted State, Jobs Wait in Job Queue until System Active Backup Completes Control Returned to User Duplications Continue in Background

88 Automatic Duplication (6.1) Media policy : JAPMED Change Media Policy Type choices, press Enter. Automatic duplication: From devices *NONE Name, *NONE, *SAME, *MEDCLS.. From device end option.... *REWIND *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD To devices *SAME Name, *SAME, *MEDCLS, F4 To device end option *REWIND *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD To media policy *SAME *SAME, *SYSPCY, F4 Save media information.... *SAME *SAME, *BKUPCY, *LIB, *OBJ *NONE

89 Move Media Retention Capability (6.1) Media is Brought Onsite for Restores Need to Keep Media Onsite for Period of Time Move Media Option Exempt Media from Move Policy Specified Amount of Time

90 Move Media Retention Capability (6.1) Move Media Type storage location or container to receive volumes. Storage location.. *SAME *SAME, F4 for list Container *SAME *SAME, F4 for list Exempt from movement 35 *SAME, Volume Exempt from movement - Help Opt Serial 8 EN001 Specify the number of days that this media will be retained at the current location exempt from move policy processing. Number of days can range from 0 to indicates that the media is not exempt from movement.

91 Movement/Container Auto Open/Close (6.1) Change Move Policy Move policy : OFFSITE Home location *SYSPCY Name, *SYSPCY, *ORIGIN, F4 list Use container *YES *YES, *NO Verify moves *YES *YES, *NO Calendar for working days... *ALLDAYS Name, *ALLDAYS, F4 for list Calendar for move days..... *ALLDAYS Name, *ALLDAYS, F4 for list Text Entry created by BRM configuration Type choices, press Enter. Seq Location Duration Container Action 10 OLDVAULT 20 *CLOSE 20 VAULT *EXP *OPEN

92 Stop SNA Attempt If No TCP (6.1) Change Network Group Network group : *MEDINV Position to.... : FlashCopy state : *ENDPRC Receive media info.... : *NONE *NONE, *LIB Communication method : *AVAIL *AVAIL, *IP, *SNA, *NONE Notify period : seconds Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 4=Remove 8=Set time Remote Local Remote Receive System Network Opt Location Name Network ID Media Info Status Status X1521P3 APPN *LIB Online Active

93 Advanced Feature Tape Library Status (6.1) Report Displays Users of Tape Library Resources in BRMS Network Tape Library Resource Status for Specific System QSYS/CALL QBRM/Q1AOLD PARM( DEVUSESTS SYSTEM1 SYSTEM2 ) Tape Library Resource Status for All Systems in BRMS Network QSYS/CALL QBRM/Q1AOLD PARM( DEVUSESTS *NETGRP ) Output File QTEMP/DEVICELOG and Report QP1ADEVUSE Generated PTFs for Previous Releases SI24433 (V5R4) SI24427 (V5R3)

94 Recovery Enhancements

95 Restore Private Authorities (6.1) Type information, press Enter. Restore Command Defaults Restore private authorities.... *NO, *YES

96 STRRCYBRM Priority Sequencing (6.1) Add Object List Use : *BKU List name..... RCYLIST Text Recovery Order Library List Type choices, press Enter. Seq Library Object Type Member 10 MYPAYROLL *ALL *FILE *ALL 20 FRIENDSPAY *ALL *FILE *ALL 30 BOSSPAY *ALL *FILE *ALL

97 STRRCYBRM Priority Sequencing (6.1) Type choices, press Enter. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) Libraries to omit OMITLIB *DELETE Additional Parameters Volume locations to include....loc *ALL + for more values Volume locations to omit OMITLOC *NONE + for more values From system fromsys *LCL Print system information PRTSYSINF *NO Use duplicate media USEDUPMED *NO User recovery information....usrrcyinf *NONE Recovery order list RCYORDLST RCYLIST

98 STRRCYBRM Location Omit (6.1) Type choices, press Enter. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) Libraries to omit OMITLIB *DELETE Additional Parameters Volume locations to include....loc *ALL Volume locations to omit OMITLOC VAULT From system FROMSYS *LCL Print system information PRTSYSINF *NO Use duplicate media USEDUPMED *NO User recovery information.... USRRCYINF *NONE Recovery order list RCYORDLST XXXXXXX

99 STRRCYBRM Report Optical (6.1) * BR1 V6R1M Recovery Volume Summary Report Y0446P4 1/12/08 Volume Media Creation Expiration Location Storage Volume Serial Status Class Date Date Date Location Slot Container FIST01 *ACT VRTUDF 11/13/07 1/02/08 *NONE *HOME *NONE FIST02 *ACT VRTUDF 11/13/07 1/02/08 *NONE *HOME *NONE OPT004 *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/22/07 12/29/07 *NONE OPTMLB01 *NONE OPT005 *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/22/07 12/31/07 *NONE OPTMLB01 *NONE OPT006 *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/27/07 12/31/07 *NONE OPTMLB01 *NONE Total volumes needed for recovery : 5 **************************************************************************************************** Volume Identifier Information **************************************************************************************************** Volume Volume Media Creation Expiration Storage Serial Identifier Status Class Date Date Location OPT004 FISTLER01 *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/22/07 12/29/07 OPTMLB01 OPT005 FISTLER02 *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/22/07 12/31/07 OPTMLB01 OPT006 STEVE5A *ACT FMTMLBUDF 10/27/07 12/31/07 OPTMLB BR1 V6R1M Recovery Volume Summary Report Y0446P4 1/12/08 ****************************************************************************************************

100 STRRCYBRM Report Encryption (6.1) Display Spooled File File..... : QP1ARCY Page/Line 13/10 Control..... Columns Find Encrypted Saved Save ASP Save Save Not Sequence Control Volume Item Type Name Number Date Time Saved Saved Number Group Identifier Encrypted *LINK *FULL *SYSBAS /28/07 11:15:29 128, IFS001 GEN001 *YES ************************************************************************************************** STEP 018 : Recover Spooled Files for all ASPs Start date/time Stop date/time Duration If spooled files were saved, restore your saved spooled files Attention If your backup strategy was to save spooled file data with saved output queues and you specified *NEW for Restore spooled file data recovery default, then you should not need to restore individual spooled files since the spooled files were restored with the output queues

101 STRRCYBRM Report Encryption (6.1) Display Spooled File File..... : QP1A2RCY Page/Line 1/2 Control..... Columns Find * BR1 V6R1M Recovery Volume Summary Report CLIO 1/14/08 10:45:18 Page Volume Media Creation Expiration Location Storage Volume Container System Serial Status Class Date Date Date Location Slot Container Slot ID GEN001 *ACT VIRTUAL 12/28/07 2/01/08 *NONE *HOME *NONE CLIO VOL001 *ACT VIRTUAL 12/28/07 2/01/08 *NONE *HOME *NONE CLIO VOL002 *ACT VIRTUAL 12/28/07 2/01/08 *NONE *HOME *NONE CLIO Total volumes needed for recovery : BR1 V6R1M Recovery Volume Summary Report CLIO 1/14/08 10:45:18 Page **************************************************************************************************** Encrypted Save Key Information Keystore Keystore Key File File Record Volume Library Name Label ************************************************************* DEF673 QUSRBRM Q1AKEYFILE ENCRYPTKEY1 DEF673 QUSRBRM Q1AKEYFILE ENCRYPTKEY2 DEF673 QUSRBRM Q1AKEYFILE ENCRYPTKEY3 * * * * * E N D O F L I S T I N G * * * * *

102 Recovery for Logical/Physical Files (6.1) Additional Message Information Message ID : CPC371C Severity : 00 Message type.... : Completion Date sent : 01/06/08 Time sent : 12:43:14 Message.... : 12 objects completed for DFRID Q1ARSTID Cause..... : The restore has been completed for all 12 objects that were deferred with Defer ID (DFRID) Q1ARSTID.

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104 BRMS Enhancements for 7.1 Domino 8.5 DAOS IBM Systems Director IBM Systems Director Navigator for i Level 2 Console (L2C) Scheduling via Systems Director Viewing Scheduled BRMS Jobs Filtering BRMS Messages in BRMS Log Marking Volumes for Duplication Multiple Addresses Support QIBMLINK Link List QALLUSRLNK Link List Support for more than 999,999 Objects STRRCYBRM Enhancements Additional Overrides Recovery Report Enhancements

105 BRMS Enhancements for 7.1 BRMS Restores with Outfile Option BRMS ASP Control Support on RSTLIBBRM/RSTOBJBRM BRMS Distributed Backup Support 5250 Emulation Screens IASP History Setup via Systems Director Navigator for i BRMS Maintenance Enhancements Movement Report Improvements Clearing Volumes in *ERR Status Protecting Volumes Marked for Duplication Improved Recovery Times New Restore Special Value Non-BRMS Saves on a BRMS System

106 BRMS and Domino 8.5 DAOS (7.1) Before Domino and DAOS Document Attachment and Object Service (DAOS) Document Attachments Part of.nsf File With Domino and DAOS Document Attachments Pulled out of.nsf File as.nlo Objects With Domino and PTFs SI34916 (V5R4M0) or SI34918 (6.1) or Later BRMS Auto-detects NLO Objects for Domino Online Backups (NO BRMS Changes Needed) Full Save Includes all NLO Objects Incremental Save Includes New and Changed NLO Objects In BRMS Base Code for 7.1 Be Careful with Externalized Attachment Size Otherwise Many.nlo Objects Lot of Extra IFS Objects = Slower Backups

107 DAOS Objects Saved at End of SAVDOMBRM (7.1) Position to Date..... Work with Media Information BRMSSYS Type options, press Enter. 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with media 7=Restore 9=Work with saved objects... Saved Save Save Save Parallel Volume File Expire Opt Item Date Time Type Devices Serial Sequence Date DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:23:30 *LTSONL 2 PT /21/10 DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:24:27 *LTSONL 2 PT /21/10 DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:24:59 *LTSONL 2 PT /21/10 DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:26:33 *FULL 2 PT /21/10 Bottom F3=Exit F5=Refresh F11=Object detail F12=Cancel F23=More options

108 DAOS Objects Saved at End of SAVDOMBRM (7.1) Position to Date..... Work with Media Information BRMSSYS Type options, press Enter. 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with media 7=Restore 9=Work with saved objects... Saved Save Save Item Objects Control Obj Opt Item Date Time Type Saved Not Saved Group Dtl DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:23:30 *LNK 50 0 QLTSDOM04 *YES DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:24:27 *LNK 50 0 QLTSDOM04 *YES DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:24:59 *LNK 10 0 QLTSDOM04 *YES DOMINO04 3/01/10 3:26:33 *LNK QLTSDOM02 *YES

109 IBM Navigator for i (GUI) vs. Systems Director Navigator for i (WEB) 7.1 Almost Functionally and Visually Identical IBM Systems Director Navigator for i Includes Scheduling Function with 7.1 For Backup, Maintenance, Printing Reports, Reclaim, etc.

110 Changes to Systems Director Navigator for i (7.1) Quick Access to Essential BRMS Functions Serves as a Guide Backup Entire System Get Latest Status of System Save Access to Advanced Functions Experienced Users can Hide Startup Panel

111 Scheduling BRMS - Systems Director Navigator for i (7.1) Schedule BRMS Jobs via WEB Interface Can Schedule: Backup Control Groups Archive Control Groups BRMS Maintenance BRMS Movement

112 Viewing BRMS Scheduled Jobs (7.1) Only Active or Completed Jobs Could be Viewed or Monitored at 6.1 Scheduled Jobs via IBM Navigator for i (GUI) Also Listed BRMS Green Screen Lists IBM Systems Director for i (WEB) and IBM Navigator for i (GUI) Jobs

113 Filtering Control Group Messages in BRMS Log (7.1) New Option in IBM Navigator for i and IBM Systems Director Navigator for i Searches Messages for Specific Control Group

114 Marking Volumes for Duplication via GUI/WEB (7.1) With 7.1 can Mark/Unmark Volumes for Duplication IBM Navigator for i (GUI) IBM Systems Director Navigator for i (WEB) Same Functionality as WRKMEDBRM Option 18 and 19

115 Multiple Address Support (7.1) With 7.1 Specify Multiple Addresses to Send BRMS Alerts Setup Under Global Policies>Network IBM Navigator for i (GUI) IBM Systems Director Navigator for i (WEB) Not Available in 5250 Emulation Separate Addresses with Comma and No Space Requires SMTP Server to be Running

116 IBM IFS Link List Added to *SYSGRP (7.1) QIBMLINK Link List for IBM Directories Added to *SYSGRP Control Group Only Added on New BRMS Installations NOT Added during System Release Upgrade Recommend to Add Manually to *SYSGRP for Current Installations

117 IBM IFS Link List Added to *SYSGRP (7.1) Display Backup Control Group Entries BRMSSYS Group : *SYSGRP Default activity.... : *BKUPCY Text : Backs up all system data Weekly Retain Save SWA Backup List ASP Activity Object While Message Sync Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active Queue ID 10 *EXIT ******* 20 *SAVSYS *DFTACT 30 *IBM *DFTACT *NO *NO 40 QIBMLINK *LNK *ALLAVL*DFTACT *NO *NO 50 *EXIT ******* Bottom Press Enter to continue. F3=Exit F11=Display exits F12=Cancel F14=Display client omit status

118 User IFS Link List (7.1) New QALLUSRLNK Link List Save User IFS Directories and Files Use in Conjunction with QIBMLINK Link List Omits the Following: '/QSYS.LIB' '/QDLS' /TMP/BRMS' '/QIBM/ProdData '/QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData'

119 QALLUSRLNK Link List (7.1) Position to Starting characters Work with Lists BRMSSYS Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Print Opt List Name Use Type Text QALLSPLF *BKU *SPL All printed output QALLUSRLNK *BKU *LNK All user directories QIBMLINK *BKU *LNK All IBM directories QLNKOMT *BKU *LNK Associated user omit list for *LINK.

120 Support More than 999,999 Objects (7.1) BRMS now Shows More than 999,999 Objects Saved: WRKMEDIBRM Display BRMS Recovery Report (QP1ARCY)

121 Correct Number of Objects Saved Listed (7.1) Position to Date..... Work with Media Information BRMSSYS Type options, press Enter. 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with media 7=Restore 9=Work with saved objects... Saved Save Save Item Objects Opt Item Date Time Type Saved Not Saved LIBA 2/26/10 8:11:38 *LIB 1 0 LIBB 2/26/10 8:13:26 *LNK 1 0 *LINK 2/26/10 8:14:57 *LIB QUSRBRM 2/26/10 8:15:04 *OBJ 16 0 Control Obj Group Dtl *NONE *NO MJTEST *YES MJTEST *NO MJTEST *YES

122 Correct Number of Objects on Recovery Report (7.1) STEP 017 : Recover Directories and Files Start date/time Stop date/time Duration You should restore the current version of your objects in directories. If you are performing a complete system restore, run the following command to continue. STRRCYBRM OPTION(*RESUME) Otherwise, run the following command. STRRCYBRM OPTION(*LNKLIST) ACTION(*RESTORE) Type the command choice and press "Enter". Select the saved item(s) listed below from the "Select Recovery Items" display and press "Enter" to recover these saved items. Recovery of these saved items will require the volumes listed on the report or duplicate volumes. --- Objects --- Saved Save ASP Save Save Not Sequence Control Item Type Name Number Date Time Saved Saved Number Group *LINK *FULL *SYSBAS /02/09 14:32: *SYSTEM

123 STRRCYBRM - Overrides for Special Values (7.1) Override Selective Parts of Recovery *ALLSYS *SAVSYS *SECDTA *SAVCFG Ignored if Override Recovery Element (OVERRIDE) Set to *NO Affects both *REPORT and *RESTORE Override Warning Posted in BRMS Recovery Report

124 STRRCYBRM Overrides for Special Values (7.1) Type choices, press Enter. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) Volume locations to include.. LOC *ALL + for more values Volume locations to omit.... OMITLOC *NONE + for more values Override recovery element... OVERRIDE *YES Recovery element override: RCYELEM Recovery element *SAVSYS Time period for recovery: Start time and date: Beginning time *AVAIL Beginning date *BEGIN End time and date: Ending time *AVAIL Ending date *END + for more values

125 Attention in BRMS Recovery Report for Overrides (7.1) Display Spooled File File..... : QP1ARCY Page/Line 7/48 Control..... Columns Find * **************************************************************************************************** STEP 009 : Recover User Profiles Start date/time Stop date/time Duration Attention There is an override for recovery element *SECDTA You should restore a current version of your user profiles. To do so, type the following command and press "Enter" Attention Press F9 on the Select Recovery Items display to go to the Restore Command Defaults display. Ensure the tape device name or media library device name is correct for the Device prompt. Ensure *SAVLIB is specified for the Restore to library prompt. Ensure *SAVASP is specified for the Auxiliary storage pool prompt. If you are recovering to a different system or a different logical partition, you must specify the following:

126 BRMS Recovery Report (QP1ARCY) Enhancements (7.1) Verify System Information Step: Added UPDSYSINF Command Save of QUSRSYS Includes SAVSYSINF Updates System Information if Recovery from Distribution Media Updates System Information from More Current QUSRSYS Save than SAVSYS Save Resets System Values Changed for System Recovery Recover User Profiles Step: Use New *COMPATIBLE Value

127 STRRCYBRM - Verify System Information Step (7.1) File..... : QP1ARCY Page/Line 22/42 Control..... Columns Find Verify ******************************************************************************************** STEP 020 : Verify System Information Start date/time Stop date/time Duration You should verify your system information. If you use either of the following commands after the save, additional reports are created which can be used to verify the system information. STRRCYBRM PRTSYSINF(*YES) STRMNTBRM PRTSYSINF(*YES) If you recovered using distribution media or if your save of QUSRSYS is more current than your system save, then it is recommended that you update your system information by running the following command: UPDSYSINF LIB(QUSRSYS) For more information about recreating your system information, refer to the "Recovering your system" topic. *******************************************************************************************

128 STRRCYBRM - Recover User Profiles Step (7.1) File..... : QP1ARCY Page/Line 8/38 Control..... Columns Find ******************************************************************************************** STEP 009 : Recover User Profiles Start date/time Stop date/time Duration You should restore a current version of your user profiles. To do so, type the following command and press "Enter". STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSBAS) ACTION(*RESTORE) Attention Press F9 on the Select Recovery Items display to go to the Restore Command Defaults display. Ensure the tape device name or media library device name is correct for the Device prompt. Ensure *SAVLIB is specified for the Restore to library prompt. Ensure *SAVASP is specified for the Auxiliary storage pool prompt. If you are recovering to a different system or a different logical partition, you must specify the following: *ALL for the Data base member option prompt. *COMPATIBLE for the Allow object differences prompt. *NONE for the System resource management prompt. Press "Enter" to return to the Select Recovery Items display.

129 BRMS Restores with OUTFILE Option (7.1) New OUTFILE Option for BRMS Restores Lists What Restored and What Not Restored Specify OUTFILE Option Recovery Policy WRKPCYBRM TYPE(*RCY) BRMS Restore Commands RSTLIBBRM RSTOBJBRM RSTBRM Recovery Defaults for WRKMEDIBRM STRRCYBRM ACTION(*RESTORE)

130 OUTFILE Option on BRMS Recovery Policy (7.1) Change Recovery Policy BRMSSYS Type choices, press Enter. Key store file *SAV Name, *SAV, *NONE Key store library *SAV Name, *SAV, *NONE Restore private authorities.... *NO *NO, *YES Output options for recoveries: Output *NONE *NONE, *OUTFILE File to receive output Name Library *LIBL Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Output member options: Member to receive output.... *FIRST Name, *FIRST Replace or add records..... *REPLACE *REPLACE, *ADD Output options for directory object recoveries: Output *NONE

131 OUTFILE Option on RSTLIBBRM Command (7.1) Type choices, press Enter. Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) Restore incremental *YES *YES, *NO Allow object differences.... *NONE *NONE, *ALL, *COMPATIBLE... + for more values Private authorities *NO *NO, *YES Restore to library *SAVLIB Name, *SAVLIB Auxiliary storage pool..... *SAVASP Name, 1-32, *SAVASP, *SYSTEM From system *LCL Additional Parameters Output *NONE *NONE, *OUTFILE File to receive output..... Name Library *LIBL Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Output member options: Member to receive output... *FIRST Name, *FIRST Replace or add records.... *REPLACE *REPLACE, *ADD

132 OUTFILE Option on RSTBRM Command (7.1) Type choices, press Enter. Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) Save level time reference: Save date Date Save time *LATEST Time, *LATEST End of media option *REWIND *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Option *ALL *ALL, *NEW, *OLD Allow object differences.... *NONE *NONE, *ALL, *AUTL, *OWNER... Private authorities *NO *NO, *YES Object ID *SAVED *SAVED, *SYS Create parent directories... *NO *NO, *YES Parent directory owner..... *PARENT Name, *PARENT From system *LCL Output *NONE

133 OUTFILE Option on WRKMEDIBRM - STRRCYBRM (7.1) Type information, press Enter. Restore Command Defaults Restore private authorities.... *NO *NO, *YES Output options for recoveries: Output *NONE *NONE, *OUTFILE File to receive output Name Library *LIBL Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Output member options: Member to receive output..... *FIRST Name, *FIRST Replace or add records *REPLACE *REPLACE, *ADD Output options for directory object recoveries: Output *NONE

134 ASP Control on RSTLIBBRM/RSTOBJBRM (7.1) Specify Saved ASP on following BRMS Commands RSTLIBBRM RSTOBJBRM Allows More Control to Select Restores by ASP

135 ASP Parameter on RSTLIBBRM Command (7.1) Type choices, press Enter. Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) Library Name, *MEDINF + for more values Device Name, *MEDCLS + for more values Parallel device resources: Minimum resources *SAV 1-32, *SAV, *NONE, *AVAIL Maximum resources *MIN 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL Save level *CURRENT 1-99, *CURRENT, *SAVDATE Saved auxiliary storage pool.. *ANY Name, 2-32, *ANY, *SYSTEM End of media option *REWIND *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Option *ALL *ALL, *NEW, *OLD, *FREE Database member option..... *MATCH MATCH, *ALL, *NEW, *OLD Spooled file data *NEW *NEW, *NONE Restore incremental *YES *YES, *NO Allow object differences.... *NONE *NONE, *ALL, *COMPATIBLE... + for more values

136 BRMS Distributed Backup Support (7.1) New BRMS Network Options Allowing Distribution of Backup History Used for: Which Systems Receive Saved History Requires Remote System with *LIB for Networking iasp Support and Synchronization Control Decide to Make Synchronized System the Owner Update Reference Date for Incremental Backups

137 Change Network Group (6.1) Change Network Group BRMSSYS APPN Network group.... : *MEDINV Position to.... : FlashCopy state... : *ENDPRC Receive media info. : *LIB *NONE, *LIB Communication method : *IP *AVAIL, *IP, *SNA, *NONE Notify period.... : seconds Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 4=Remove 8=Set time Remote Local Remote Receive System Network Opt Location Name Network ID Media Info Status Status BRMSSYSB APPN *LIB Online BRMSSYSC APPN *LIB Online Active Active

138 Enhancements to Change Network Group (7.1) Change Network Group BRMSSYS APPN Network group.... : *MEDINV Position to.... : FlashCopy state... : *ENDPRC Communication method : *AVAIL *AVAIL, *IP, *SNA, *NONE Notify period.... : seconds Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 4=Remove 8=Set time Remote Local Remote System Network Opt Location Name Network ID Status Status BRMSSYSB APPN Online Active BRMSSYSC APPN Online Active

139 Enhancements to Change Network Group (cont) Change Network Group BRMSSYS APPN Network group.... : *MEDINV Position to.... : FlashCopy state... : *ENDPRC Communication method : *AVAIL *AVAIL, *IP, *SNA, *NONE Notify period.... : seconds Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 4=Remove 8=Set time -----BRMS Media Information----- Remote Local Remote Local Remote Opt Location Name Network ID Receives Receives Overrides BRMSSYSB APPN *LIB BRMSSYSB APPN *NONE *NONE *NO *NONE *NO

140 iasp Distributed History (7.1) Used for iasp Flash Copy Allows iasp to be Flashed Copied, Connected to Another System in BRMS Network and Saved Once Save Complete, History Sent to Defined System Ownership of History can be Changed to Source System allowing Cumulative Saves on the Source System

141 BRMS Maintenance Enhancements (7.1) BRMS Maintenance (STRMNTBRM) Enhancements Include: More Concurrent Maintenance Allowed Warning when Volumes in Use and Cannot be Moved Volume Move Report (QPIAVMS) Warning Automatic hold BRMS Jobs Wanting to use Files Maintenance is Using Messages BRM Current job being held by maintenance job BRM6715 BRM restricted procedure started BRM6716 BRM restricted procedure ended

142 Media Movement Planning Report (7.1) PRTMOVBRM TYPE(*NEXT) Shows Future Movement of Media Select Future Date on Second Value on Select dates (SLTDATE) Parameter

143 Move Media Report - QP1APVMS (7.1) File..... : QP1APVMS Page/Line 8/11 Control..... Columns Find * Next Scheduled Volume Movement From location... : VAULT To location.... : TS7650 Volume To Creation Expire Move Move Container From Volume Serial Slot Date Date Policy Date Container Slot Slot System Identifier BRM /04/10 3/30/10 DAILY 3/30/10 *NONE 2 BRMSSYS BRM001 BRM /04/10 3/30/10 DAILY 3/30/10 *NONE 3 BRMSSYS BRM003 Total volumes..... : 2 * * * * * E N D O F L I S T I N G * * * * *

144 Clearing Volumes in *ERR Status (7.1) Clear Volumes in *ERR Status Without Removing from BRMS Available in WEB, GUI and 5250 Emulation New Option 9 on WRKMEDBRM Changes *ERR Volume to *INZ Status Once *INZ Status, Volume can be Re-initialized WRKMEDBRM - Option 10 WRKMLMBRM - Option 5 INZMEDBRM

145 WRKMEDBRM Volume in *ERR Status (7.1) Work With Media System: BRMSSYS Position to..... Starting characters Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with serial set 7=Expire 8=Move 9=Remove volume error status 10=Reinitialize... Volume Creation Expiration Move Media Dup Opt Serial Status Date Date Location Date Class Sts BRM001 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 9 BRM002 *ERR 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 BRM003 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 BRM004 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2

146 Volume Changed to *INZ Status (7.1) Work With Media System: BRMSSYS Position to..... Starting characters Type options, press Enter. 1=Add 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 6=Work with serial set 7=Expire 8=Move 9=Remove volume error status 10=Reinitialize... Volume Creation Expiration Move Media Dup Opt Serial Status Date Date Location Date Class Sts BRM001 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 BRM002 *INZ 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 BRM003 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2 BRM004 *EXP 03/04/10 *NONE *HOME *NONE ULTRIUM2

147 Protection of Media Marked for Duplication (7.1) Media Marked for Duplication Will Not Expire Warning Message in Media Expiration Report (QP1AEP) Pending volume duplication, cannot expire Protects Physical and Virtual media WRKMEDBRM - Option 7 Posts BRM0010 Message

148 BRMS Recovery Time Enhancement (7.1) BRMS Supports New POSITION Parameter on RSTLIB, RSTOBJ and RST Commands Done Automatically by BRMS Requires Object Level Detail be Saved *YES, *OBJ or *MBR on Save Item Very Significant Performance Improvements For Example: Restoring Last Object from 1.1 million IFS File Save went from 22 minutes to less than 3 minutes Not Supported on WRKMEDIBRM Option 7,7 (Libraries) Not Supported on WRKMEDIBRM 9,9,7,7 (IFS)

149 BRMS Supports *COMPATIBLE for ALWOBJDIF (7.1) *COMPATIBLE Special Value Supported on ALWOBJDIF Parameter Behaves like ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) in Combination with ALWOBJDIF(*FILE) for Database Files FINALLY a Single Value that Does What You Usually Need

150 Running Non-BRMS Saves (7.1) Running Non-BRMS Saves with Non-BRMS Volumes System Installed with BRMS Job will NOT End if BRMS Volume Loaded BRMS will Post BRM1730 Message Giving Option to Load Non-BRMS Volume

151 Online Session Evals Separate prize draw for online evals

152 Reference Material

153 Reference Material Backup and Recovery; SC (6.1) Backup and Recovery; SC (7.1) Backup, Recovery and Media Services; SC (6.1) Backup, Recovery and Media Services; SC (7.1) Virtual Tape Redbook; SQ Backup, Recovery and Media Service for OS/400: A Practical Approach Redbook; SG Performance Management on System i BRMS Web Page:

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