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Nevermind!  Apparently the backup on the first system ran so fast I
didn't see them.  Using a TS3310 library (LTO3 fibre attach) -
absolutely amazing.  Here we go now... Disregard!

 ===> strbkubrm ctlgrp(*system) sbmjob(*no)

 F21=Display instructions/keys

 8 of 14 libraries processed. 42 objects saved from QMGTC2.



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Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Engineer
IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i
Kingland Systems Corporation

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Haase, Justin C.
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Subject: BRMS Status Messages

Morning folks,

Using BRMS for the first time in about 6 years - a little rusty.  Doing
the strbkubrm ctlgrp(*system) sbmjob(*no) command to get a base save on
multiple systems - it's working, everything appears good, but I don't
get status messages on libs saved.  I do start getting counts in the
message area when it hits the IFS.

Is there a way to make it show me what library it's currently processing
like a GO SAVE 21 will?  Apologize in advance if this is real simple.


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System i Kingland Systems Corporation


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