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Rob -

We export the directory to an LDIF file weekly. Our recovery is to follow
the IBM instructions to recreate QUSRDIRDB then restore from the most recent
LDIF. The only drawback that I see is that creating the weekly LDIF file is
a manual process.

This approach avoids any locks incurred by a SAV and avoids objects damaged
by the SAV process.

Steve

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Anyone see a reason to save QUSRDIRDB daily?

For the longest time ldap wasn't working on this lpar. Now that it is,
SAVLIB *ALLUSR is hurling on
Cannot use USRSPC QGLDLOCK in QUSRDIRDB.
Other than change the whole shooting match to save while active I thought
of adding this library to the omit list.

Why wasn't ldap working before? Because a file in that library was
damaged and there was no backup so we followed IBM's stock instructions of

CLRLIB QUSRDIRDB, fire up iNav, Network, Servers, TCP/IP, right click on
IBM Tivoli Directory Server for i5/OS, select Reconfigure.

So recreating it doesn't sound like any big shakes.


Rob Berendt
--
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com




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