Concurrent recovery facilitates the recovery of multiple media sets using concurrent recovery sessions. Multiple media sets are typically created when you perform backups using parallel device resources. The saved objects on one media set can be restored concurrently on one session, while the objects on another media set are recovered using another session, provided you have sufficient device resources.
The following step is added to the recovery report if there is more than one media set used in the recovery. Information in the step includes:
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__ STEP 012 : Recover Media Sets Concurrently
Start date/time __________________ Stop date/time __________________ Duration _________________
The recovery includes objects saved on multiple media sets having the
following beginning volume identifiers:
HPK601 HPK620 LN4071 LN4074 LN4384 MJVT01 MJV21 872ACV 873ACV
You can recover these objects using concurrent sessions using the
submit to batch function on the recovery. You are not required to run
concurrent sessions, however this could save you time on recovery.
If you do not want to use the concurrent restores, then skip to the
next recovery step in the report.
To set up concurrent sessions the following needs to be done:
a) Put all scheduled jobs on hold. You can achieve this by doing the following:
-STRSBS QSYSWRK
-WRKJOBSCDE and select option 3 for each scheduled job to put all
scheduled jobs on hold.
NOTE: If you are using a different job scheduler, then the process to hold jobs will
be different and the WRKJOBSCDE command will not show the jobs to hold.
b) Setup the job queue to handle multiple batch jobs.
- Run a CHGJOBQE on the job queue that will be receiving the batch jobs and
set MAXACT and all MAXPTY* parameters to the number of concurrent restores
that are to be ran. These will have to be reset to the original values
when the restores are complete.
c) Run the following subsystem steps:
- Start the subsystem that handles batch processing.
- End subsystem Q1ABRMNET if it starts.
d) Type the following recovery command steps:
- STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSTEM) ACTION(*RESTORE) and press "Enter".
1. Enter *VOLSET for "Select action" parameter and enter the volume id
from the list of beginning volumes into the "Select volume" parameter.
2. Press F16, this will select all the recovery items with that volume set.
3. Press F14 to submit the recovery to batch.
Repeat the following steps for each volume set you wish to recover from:
- STRRCYBRM OPTION(*RESUME)
1. Enter *VOLSET for "Select action" parameter and enter the volume id
from the list of beginning volumes into the "Select volume" parameter.
2. Press F16, this will select all the recovery items with that volume set.
3. Press F14 to submit the recovery to batch.
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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.
__ Select *NEW for Restore spooled file data to recover saved
spooled files concurrently with restored output queues.
Press "Enter" to return to the Select Recovery Items display.
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e) Use the WRKSBMJOB to monitor the restores that have been submitted
to batch and check for errors/successes.
NOTE: Ensure there are sufficient recovery devices to handle the amount
of concurrent restore jobs.
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To run concurrent recovery:
Select Recovery Job RCHAS400
No recovery items exist for the current job. Either
cancel the request, select a previus recovery job,
or request concurrent recovery with another job.
Type option, press Enter.
1=Select 4=Remove 6=Concurrent
Job Job
Opt User Name Number Date Time
6 QSECOFR DSP01 004883 8/27/05 7:48:13
Bottom
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F12=Cancel The Select Recovery Items display shows the remaining
recovery items for the system not yet selected for recovery.