Creating utility profiles
A utility profile allows you to specify only the recovery options used when a recovery operation is performed.
About this task
Procedure
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Specify 3 on the Application Operations Menu panel (BSY$APMN) and press
Enter.
Figure 1. Enter Profile Selection Criteria panel Enter Profile Selection Criteria Profile Like *________________________________ Creator Like *_____________ SSID Like *____On the Enter Profile Selection Criteria panel, you can limit the profiles that are listed. Specify a profile name, profile creator name, or SSID to do so. You can use the asterisk (*) as a wildcard character for any and all fields. Press Enter when finished. The Utility Profile Display panel will be displayed.
- Specify C on the Cmd line and press Enter.
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On the Enter New Recovery Options Profile Data panel specify a
Profile Name, Description, and IMS
System.
Figure 2. Enter New Utility Profile Data panel Enter New Utility Profile Data Creator ______ Profile Name _______________________________ Description _______________________________ IMS System ____ (? for system list) Share Option U (Update, View only, No access)You may also control access to this profile using the Share Option field. Specify U to allow other users access to update the profile. Specify V to allow others to only view the profile. Specify N to deny any other users access to the profile.
- Press Enter.
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On the Recovery Options panel, specify the following information:
Figure 3. Recovery Options panel IMS RE V2R2 -------------- Recovery Options -------------------- Top of data Option ===> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Creator: ****** Name: ****** SSID: IDA Share Option: U (Upd,View,No) Description: ********** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter the Recovery options: Recovery Resources ==> A (All/Slb/Ic/Uic) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Execute Recovery ==> Y (Yes) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Execute Index Rebuild ==> N (Yes/No/Rcvutil) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Execute Change Accum ==> N (Yes/No) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Create Post Recovery IC ==> N (Yes/No/Rcvutil) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Update Spawned Job Options ==> N (Yes/No) Action on Warnings ==> C (Continue/Wtor/Abort) GENJCL Defaults Member ==> IERQ Datasets for GENJCL ==> TSMXD.BSY.DEMO.JCLPDS Create Post Recovery IC ==> N (Yes/No) Edit Options N (Yes/No) Update Spawned Job Options ==> N (Yes/No) Action on Warnings ==> C (Continue/Wtor/Abort) GENJCL Defaults Member ==> ________ Datasets for GENJCL ==> _________________________________________ ==> _________________________________________ ==> _________________________________________ ==> _________________________________________ ==> _________________________________________- Recovery Resources
- Specify which recovery resources to consider for recovery. Specify A for
all resources (System Level Backups and image copies), S for System
Level Backups only, I for image copies only, or
U for User Image Copies only. Caution: U (User Image Copies) is not included in A (All). If U is specified, IMS Recovery Expert does not restore DBDS from User Image Copy. You must restore DBDS by yourself. If U is specified, the UIC Timestamp panel (BSY$UICT) is displayed when building a recovery job. You must enter the UIC RUN timestamp and UIC STOP timestamp values, and then restore DBDS from User Image Copy prior to submitting a recovery JCL. See also User Image Copy.
Specify Y in the Edit Options field to specify SLB-only parameters for recovery. For more information, see Setting SLB parameters.
- Execute Recovery
- The only valid value for this field is Y.
Specify Y in the Edit Options field to specify recovery utility options.
- Execute Index Rebuild
- Specify Y (Yes) or N (No) to indicate whether you
want to perform index rebuild.
You may also specify R (Rcvutil) to perform index rebuild as an integrated utility. This allows the restart code to process correctly if some related indexes were not rebuilt.
Specify Y in the Edit Options field to specify index rebuild options. For more information, see Setting index rebuild options.
- Execute Change Accum
- Specify Y (Yes) or N (No) to indicate whether you
want to execute change accumulation prior to executing the recovery utility.
Specify Y in the Edit Options field to specify change accumulation options. For more information, see Setting change accumulation options.
- Create Post Recovery IC
- Specify Y (Yes) or N (No) to indicate whether you
want to create image copies for recovered databases.
You may also specify R (Rcvutil) to create image copies for recovered databases as an integrated utility. This allows the restart code to process correctly if an image copy does not exist after recovery.
Specify Y in the Edit Options field to specify Post Recovery Image Copy options. For more information, see Setting post recovery image copy options.
- Update Spawned Job Options
- Specify Y (Yes) to specify Spawned Job options or N (No) to use the default method for generating the jobcard and/or jobname. For more information, see Setting spawned job options.
- Action on Warnings
- Specify how you want to process warnings that are issued during recovery. Specify C to continue, W to issue a WTOR, or A to abort.
- GENJCL defaults member
- Specify a member to be used as the GENJCL defaults when GENJCL is executed. If specified, this
member will be included on the GENJCL command using the DEFAULTS() keyword.
This member can be used to pass system-specific keywords and values to the GENJCL process when creating the JCL needed to perform recovery and other recovery-related processes.
- Datasets for GENJCL
- Specify up to 5 data sets for GENJCL skeletons. The data sets are concatenated in the specified order. The GENCJL members and GENJCL defaults member specified in the Recovery Options must exist in one of these data sets.
Note: When Recovery Options are created the values on the prior panels are pre-populated with the default values found in the BSY#PARM or BSY#SSID members as described in IMS recovery process parameters. - Press PF3 to proceed, or enter CAN in the Option line to cancel the action.