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  • Subject: RE: SAVRSTLIB
  • From: Roger Boucher <RBoucher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 12:15:25 -0800

The system is not in a restricted state or anything.  This is done at
3am with all users off the system.  I thought about Saving and
Restoring.  I called IBM and they said CLRLIB followed by CPYLIB would
be the quickest way exclusive of Saving then Restoring say once per
week... followed by SAVCHGOBJ after that on a daily basis.  I don't want
to get into saving and restoring but if there are no better ways, I will
have to go with SAVCHGOBJ.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Gunderman [mailto:ggundermann@rachisholm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 11:29 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: SAVRSTLIB


Roger,

More questions than answers here;

It would be useful to get the timings for each stage.  Have you tried to
see if
CRTDUPOBJ would be faster?  How about RSTLIB?  Is the system in
restricted state?

Glenn Gundermann
Ronald A. Chisholm Limited
Toronto

Roger Boucher wrote:

> This is perhaps a bit off the thread here, but I have a job running
each
> night that copies our Production data library to a Production Test
> environment's data library, thereby refreshing it each night with
> yesterday's production data.  I threw together a quick CL that does a
> CLRLIB followed by a CPYLIB.  This process is beginning to take too
> long.  Can anyone help me with the best (quickest) way to accomplish
> this... besides getting into SAVACT.  I hope the answer isn't SAVACT
but
> I'll accept that if it is.

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