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Loyd,

I think you've hit the nail on the head. We know how to run the reports, but 
didn't know if there was a way to exclude libraries on the BRMS restore.
On the report, it shows that to recover to a specific day, it lists all the 
user libraries, including production libraries, as coming from the full
system tape, and then it shows the production libraries coming from the daily 
backup tape. We only want to restore the production libraries once, but
didn't know if there was a way to exclude them from the restore of the full 
system tape. Thanks for your help.

Nick Franco


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>
>I've done a few "mini recoveries" when moving data between our live and test
>partitions.
>
>Have you run the command
>STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSTEM) ACTION(*REPORT)
>
>This will give you a complete recovery roadmap including your last full save
>and incremental (daily) saves. Of the 3 reports it produces, the first
>(QP1ARCY, mine is 20 pages) gives complete instructions.
>
>We run one of these after every backup and keep with the respective tape.
>
>Part of the restore process is the command
>STRRCYBRM OPTION(*ALLUSR) ACTION(*RESTORE)
>
>At this point you select the libraries to be restored. If you don't want to
>restore a library now because it's on a later daily save, don't put
>1=restore next to it.
>
>HTH,
>Loyd
>
>Loyd Goodbar
>Senior programmer/analyst
>BorgWarner
>E/TS Water Valley
>662-473-5713
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>>We use BRMS in our restores, one trick you could do is to create the library
>>and then create the largest files that you dont want empty prior to the
>>restore , then do the restore *new.

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