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> "Graap, Ken" <keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > 01/04/2006 05:53 PM > Please respond to > Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To > "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > cc > > Subject > Saving an IXS configuration > 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 > objectsdaily (/QNTC/serverName)... I'm just not sure about doing a > full server > save. "the changed server objects..". If you mean files that are on the server you'll need to save /QFPNWSSTG (at V5R2 not sure about V5R3). The /QNTC/servers on my system are the 'other devices of Evil' that are on the networks (Windows Servers). I thought that the server configuration is stored in QSYS as a *NWSD > > Has anyone done this using BRMS? I would also like to know if > anyone has > successfully recovered an IXS server using BRMS. We run a Sametime server on ours so the data isn't really a concern other than recovering the WinOS and Sametime code. I usually vary it off before I run my SAVESYSTEM control group. Works fine. I've recovered the system a few times at our IBM BRS site. The few times that it didn't work was because they hooked up an external x-Series server with the HSL card and that config wasn't compatible. m.
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