Restart data set

A restart data set is created when the ARECOVER command specified with the EXECUTE parameter does not complete successfully. The restart data set contains the names of all data sets successfully recovered. When you reissue the ARECOVER command, the restart data set ensures that aggregate recovery does not attempt to recover these previously recovered data sets. In this way, the restart data set avoids the possibility of numerous data set naming conflicts when you reissue an ARECOVER command that previously did not complete successfully. The format of the restart data set name is: authid.agname.RESTART.Dyyddd.Thhmmss

The variables in the restart data set name are explained:
authid
DFSMShsm-authorized user ID.
agname
Aggregate group being processed.
yyddd
Date that the specific aggregate backup for this aggregate recovery was performed.
hhmmss
Time that the specific aggregate backup for this aggregate recovery was performed.
Tip: The error that caused the aggregate recovery to fail may have prevented the restart data set from being closed and cataloged. If this happens, you must manually close and catalog the restart data set so that it is available to aggregate recovery when it is restarted. Message ARC6111I in the activity log identifies the restart data set name.