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Hi

BRMS is one of those products that has a grace period, so I think at least theoretically you could try it out by restoring your spool files.

If your other partition uses BRMS then it seems to me that you would want to be using BRMS on your new partition anyway, wouldn't you ?

If you do use BRMS on a trial basis to get your spool files then it will set some exit points for tape initialisation that will get in the way of saves after it's BRMS's) trial license period expires

Seems to me if you already use it that adding it to the new partition should be a foregone conclusion.

Regards
Evan Harris

At 07:27 a.m. 23/02/2006, you wrote:
is there no way to restore the splf's if brms is not running on the target?

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Subject: RE: BRMS save and restore spooled files


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