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Hi Rob

as I said id iw was a wild stab. What I was thinking though, was that maybe the SWA was still running (i.e. checkpoint reached, processing restarted) and that's when it hit these objects, but 9 hours seems a bit over the top.

Unless I'm mistaken I don't believe you can save from an iSeries to TSM without using BRMS. Nevertheless, I'm happy to be corrected so can you tell me what commands you use to save to TSM ?

Regards
Evan Harris

At 08:37 a.m. 30/09/2005, you wrote:
Even if I did use SWA I don't see how it would matter since there's a 9
hour difference in between when that TSM save goes casters up and the
QUSRSYS save runs.

We have BRMS loaded but are not using it at all.

/QOpenSys/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dsmserv.err
hasn't had anything added to it in a month.
Nothing else in that directory smacks of an error log that is DSPF
readable.

Rob Berendt


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