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Thanx everyone for your responses regarding RCLSTG.
IBM SupportLine has informed me that a RCLSTG *ALL should only be run when requested by IBM Support personnel.
Recovery after a crash is much easier now since the RCLSTG command has been changed to allow pieces of it to run separately (for example *DBXREF).
This change and the use of "system-managed system access path recovery" makes it possible to recover from a crash within minutes instead of days !
For example, after the recent crash of our system, none of these large access paths had to be rebuilt because they were protected with "system-managed system access path recovery":
Display Protected Access Paths
Estimated
Recovery
File Library ASP If Not Protected
NARLCUS P1FILES IASP1 02:37:46
NARL01 P1FILES IASP1 01:56:29
NARLPRM P1FILES IASP1 01:54:07
NARL_PI8 P1FILES IASP1 01:50:59
NARL_PIA P1FILES IASP1 01:50:58
NARL_PI3 P1FILES IASP1 01:50:11
NARLUTDT P1FILES IASP1 01:46:24
NARL_PI1 P1FILES IASP1 01:45:10
NARLTR# P1FILES IASP1 01:42:59
NARL_PI2 P1FILES IASP1 01:42:03
NARL_PIC P1FILES IASP1 01:41:09
NARL_PI7 P1FILES IASP1 01:41:03
NARL_PIH P1FILES IASP1 01:40:40
NARL_PI5 P1FILES IASP1 01:37:30
NARL_PIG P1FILES IASP1 01:36:00
NARL_PIE P1FILES IASP1 01:30:45
My original premise that RCLSTG has become outdated was misguided. It has actually evolved into an even better tool for recovery of the system in the event of a crash.
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