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Steve:

I've never had to do this, but for future reference it might work
for somebody. Maybe someone could verify this.

Given the sequence that you first ran the commands in, it seems
possible that simply running RSTAUT a second time after you ran
the others would've fixed most problems. I wouldn't expect
running RSTAUT twice like that to cause more trouble.

Tom Liotta

On Mon, 25 March 2002, "Steve Richter" wrote

> The reason I asked is because the procedure in backup and
recovery , chapter
> titled: "How to restore specific types of information" ( chap
17 in my v4r3
> version ) has the wrong sequence of events.
>
> It says "the topics are presented in the same order as the
recovery
> operations should occur".
> First is RSTUSRPRF, next is RSTAUT !!, then RSTCFG, RSTLIB, ...
  Following
> these steps caused all sorts of problems which I corrected by
restarting the
> scratch install.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Kirk Goins
>
> It may be there somewhere... The Backup and Recovery guide
gives you each
> cmd
>
> Here's the short version
> RSTUSRPRF
> RSTCFG
> RSTLIB *NONSYS
> RSTDLO
> RST
> RSTAUT

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