Recovering Individual Folders

You can restore folders that BRMS saved in documents by using the *ALLDLO special value on the STRRCYBRM command. However, you can only restore individual folders by using the Work with Saved Folders (WRKFLRBRM) command. Also, you can restore individual folders only if BRMS saved them with the Retain Object Detail parameter set to *YES, *OBJ, or *MBR.

Note:
This command allows the user to manually select duplicate media to restore from, therefore the automatic selection of alternate input media as specified on the system policy will not affect restore operations initiated from this command.

To restore an individual folder by using BRMS, take the following steps:

  1. Type WRKFLRBRM at a command line and press Enter.
                           Work with Saved Folders (WRKFLRBRM)
    
    Type choices, press Enter.
    
    Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . .   *ALL
    
    Select dates:
    From date  . . . . . . . . . .   *BEGIN        Date, *BEGIN, *CURRENT, nnnnn
    To date  . . . . . . . . . . .   *END          Date, *END, *CURRENT, nnnnn
    Save status  . . . . . . . . . .   *ALL          *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR
    Sequence option  . . . . . . . .   *DATE         *DATE, *FLR
    From system  . . . . . . . . . .   *LCL
    Output . . . . . . . . . . . . .   *             *, *PRINT
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this display
    F24=More keys                                                                  
  2. Following are brief summaries of the key parameters on this display:
  3. Change the other parameters as necessary. Then press Enter to prompt a list of folders from which you can select the items you want to restore.
                            Work with Saved Folders                      RCHAS400
    
    Position to save date . .
    
    Type options, press Enter.
    4=Remove   5=Display   6=Work with media   7=Restore folder
    9=Work with saved objects
    
    Save      Save       DLO       Not
    Opt  Folder                   Date      Time       Saved     Saved     Volume
    7   QDIADOCS                6/23/05  11:09:59          4          0   SAM190
    QFOSDIA                 6/23/05  11:09:59          0          0   SAM190
    QFOSDIA/MRI2924         6/23/05  11:09:59          4          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE                 6/23/05  11:09:59          3          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS             6/23/05  11:09:59          0          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS/0           6/23/05  11:09:59          1          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS/1           6/23/05  11:09:59          1          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS/10          6/23/05  11:09:59          1          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS/11          6/23/05  11:09:59          1          0   SAM190
    QFPNTWE/NLS/12          6/23/05  11:09:59          1          0   SAM190
    More...
    
    F3=Exit   F12=Cancel                                                           
  4. Type a 7 (Restore folders) in front of the folders you want to restore and press Enter. This takes you to the Select Recovery Items display.
                                Select Recovery Items                    RCHAS400
    
    Type options, press Enter.  Press F16 to select all.
    1=Select   4=Remove   5=Display   7=Specify document
    
    
    Save      Expiration   DLO        Not
    Opt  Folder                 Date      Date         Saved      Saved    Volume
    1   QDIADOCS                6/23/05   7/28/05         4          0    SAM190
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    F3=Exit   F5=Refresh   F9=Recovery defaults   F12=Cancel
    F14=Submit to batch    F16=Select all                                          
  5. Type a 1 (Select) in front of the folders you want to restore and press Enter.
  6. Press Enter to confirm the items you want to recover at the Confirm Recovery Items display.
  7. Press Enter again to begin processing the command.
  8. After the command completes, review the job log to make sure that your restore completed successfully.
Note:
You can also use the Work with Saved Folders display to remove folder information from the media content information inventory. In addition, you can review folder detail from this display.


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