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  • Subject: RE: Re[2]:re: complete save via cl command
  • From: "Bob Crothers" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 07:45:01 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

What is sensitive about restarting the controlling subsystem when you are in
a restricted state?

Just STRSBS QCTL

Substitute the name of your controlling subsystem for QCTL.

This will also run your autostart job.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On
Behalf Of Michele Reinkemeyer
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:52 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re[2]:re: complete save via cl command

I won't ask you to publish the method of restarting the controlling
subsystem
(althoug, now I am curious).

I am confused.  I am not sure if I am not making myself clear or if maybe I
am
just more ignorant on this than I thought?  I only go into the office once a
week (Mondays) so I want the systems to be set up to automatically do
complete
saves each Friday night/Saturday morning.  Is it possible to set a delay on
the
complete save that is that lengthy (4-5 days away) and reoccurs every week
without having to be set up each week (in case I miss a Monday)?  I have
done
delays of a few hrs, but never days and haven't seen a parameter that allows
this to be reoccuring.  Thus the hope of a CL command via a job scheduled
entry.
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Subject:    Re:re: complete save via cl command
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date:       5/3/00 4:10 PM

At 02:35 PM 05/03/2000 -0500, you wrote:

In V4R1, IBM added a delay parameter to the GO SAVE option 21 screen, so I
think that would have worked.

If you are into CL masochism, you can retrieve the CL source for QMNSAVE,
which is what option 21 uses.  Warning, this is not for the CL 101
programmer.

Regardless of whatever you do, it must be done from the console, and a
restricted state is required for SAVSYS and SAVLIB(*NONSYS).  I once met a
guy who developed a technique to restart the controlling subsystem (and NO,
I will not publish it), and it turned out that his SAVSYS media was not
good!

Al


>You didn't sign, so I have no idea who you are, but this is what I was
looking
>for (I think)...thank you sooo much!
>
>Michele R
>
>____________________Reply Separator____________________
>Subject:    re: complete save via cl command
>Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
>Date:       5/3/00 1:27 PM
>
>                                 : Wed, 26 Apr 2000 09:46:33 -0500
>Michele Reinkemeyer wrote I was told (when I first started dealing with the
>AS/400 and still barely knew how to spell it) that there is a way to run a
>complete system save using a CL command through a job scheduled entry.  Is
>anyone familiar with this?  If so, would you be willing to share that CL
>command?  I want to implement such on 3 of my AS/400's since I am an hr and
>a half from office and don't care to drive in each weekend.
>
>
>I was sure Al was going to give you the answer on the complete system save.
>Here is what we have done in the past.  We have a profile setup to be used
>only for the weekend backup.  This profile signs on the console on
>Friday...which runs in QCTL or the controlling subsystem.  The profile has
>an initial program - nothing else happens except the console can no longer
>be used.   The DLYCMD is part of TAATOOLS
>The initial program includes the following command.  This delays the job so
>that it will start running  on day 2 which will be Sunday.
>Like this...
>   DLYCMD     CMD(LDSAVSYSB) TIME(215999) DATE(*DAY2) +
>              TEXT('save system weekly ') +
>              RSTDSTATE(*YES)  +
>              SIGNOFF(*YES)
>RSTDSTATE (*YES) means to put the box in restricted state.  The command is
>one I have written that does everything option 21 does.
>If you have taatools read the description for the DLYCMD.   I believe you
>can figure it all out from there.
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