Database backup copies

When IMS takes a regular system checkpoint, it records internal control information for DL/I and for Fast Path, but it does not record any of the contents of the database. If the database is lost, examining the last system checkpoint does not allow you to recover it. The system log can tell you what changes have occurred, but without the original database itself, recovery can be impossible.

Recommendation: Make a backup copy of all databases after you initially load them. You should also make new backup copies at regular intervals. More recent backup copies require fewer log change records to be processed during recovery, and thus the time needed for recovery is reduced.

IMS provides several utilities for making backup copies of a database:

You can run these utilities with or without DBRC. You can also use various z/OS® utilities to make your backup copies, but these utilities do not interact with DBRC, which could cause integrity problems depending on how your IMS system is defined.