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But be prepared to closely monitor your backup because the discovery of a
damaged object will cause your backup to go to an error message.  You have
three options:
1)  Run your reclaims first.  This is what we do.  What the heck, the
objects are already damaged and won't get saved anyway.
2)  Closely monitor your backup and be prepared to answer the message.
Really popular on a system which takes 5 hours to backup, you leave, and
come back later to find out the message occurred 10 minutes after you left
and you lost all that time.
3)  Put the generic MONMSG CPF0000 at the top of your program.  Who cares
if your backups are good?  What is important is that they finish.  SARCASM
INTENDED.


Rob Berendt

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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.



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You should also run the RCLSTG *AFTER* any backups, as one of the
functions of the SAVxxx commands is that they identifies damaged objects
and tag them

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com
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