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Ingvaldson, Scott wrote:
> Please read the book!
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/books/sc415
> 304.pdf
>
> An Option 21 restore is not one step, it is six:
>
> 1.) RSTUSRPRF USRPRF(*ALL)
> 2.) RSTCFG OBJ(*ALL)
> 3.) RSTLIB SAVLIB(*NONSYS)
> 4.) RSTDLO DLO(*ALL) SAVFLR(*ANY)
> 5.) RST DEV('/QSYS.LIB/your tape drive.DEVD')
>           OBJ(('/*') ('/QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('/QDLS' *OMIT))
> 6.) RSTAUT
>
> Steps 2 though 5 map into John's step 2 below.  Remember that you must
> be in a restricted state to run a RSTUSRPRF with USRPRF(*ALL).

Thanks, Scott.  I have read the book and none of this answers my basic
quandry.  The Save 21 tape is from 4 or 5 weeks ago.  The first RstUsrPrf
will be from that tape.  Any profile deleted since that time will remain on
the system after I do the RstUsrPrf -again- from the nightly tape, correct?
I believe this to be so since the help for the command says that any
profile existing on the system yet does not exist when a RstUsrPrf *all is
run will remain on the system.

The best solution I see would be to allow an interruption when it gets to
the RstUsrPrf to allow a change to the tape, or to do a total reset of the
user profiles so that subsequently deleted profiles do not remain on the
system.

Bill


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