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Yea... I just realized that. The network storage spaces are stored in
directory /QFPNWSSTG...

It is all making sense now. 

Thanx

Kenneth

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Massiello
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:26 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Saving an IXS configuration

Ken, the SAVCFG will only save the *NWSD object, and NOT any of the 
network server storage spaces.  If using BRMS, these would get backed up

in the LINK portion of the Control Group.

Pete

Graap, Ken wrote:

>We just installed an IXS card in our i5-550.
>
>I would like to save the entire server using BRMS.
>
>I'm a bit confused. Does the SAVCFG process within BRMS save the
>contents of the server too?
>
>I realize I would use the SAV command to save the changed server
objects
>daily (/QNTC/serverName)... I'm just not sure about doing a full server
>save.
>
>Has anyone done this using BRMS? I would also like to know if anyone
has
>successfully recovered an IXS server using BRMS. 
>
>Kenneth
>
>****************************************
>Kenneth E. Graap
>IBM Certified Specialist 
>AS/400e Professional System Administrator
>NW Natural (Gas Services)
>keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Phone: 503-226-4211 x5537
>FAX:    603-849-0591
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