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#1 ) Yeah....my bad.....i already got it going using that :)
2) The reason to restore the savf is because we need to ftp that
Savf to another system.......in order to save time so we can
Restore the library inside of that savf to the target system.
(But in actualality I may just send the tape overnight
to the location and restore it there)
Were just trying to get it done quicker....although
It may not be turn out to be quicker :)
I'm even confusing myself...
And the fun part about all this is
it's not even an emergency caused by me.
I'm trying to help out another dept because
Their database was overwritten with a wrong version
And no longer synchs with ours :)
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Jim Norbut
Systems Administrator
Grubb & Ellis Company
500 West Monroe
Chicago, IL 60661
(312) 698-5620
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Billy Rowe
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 2:58 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Restore of *savf from tape
On your "rstobj" the 'savlib' library should be where the save file
was
saved from,
and that looks like it should be "LAW8SUPP".
Also and an FYI, you can restore the library saved in the save file
straight to disk
from the tape..fwiw
hth
I have a savf on a backup tape called LAWAPP8DBB
The savf was created via
SAVLIB LIB(LAWAPP8DB) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(LAW8SUPP/LAWAPP8DBB)
I want to restore the save file off the tape using
RSTOBJ OBJ(LAWAPP8DBB) SAVLIB(LAWAPP8DB) DEV(TAP01)
MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) RSTLIB(JNORBUT)
To restore it to my library, But I'm getting the error
Message . . . . : File not restored. Object name conflict for file
LAWAPP8DB.
Cause . . . . . : File on volume 122706 sequence number 3 was not
restored.
Objects specified on the restore command do not match those in the
file.
The file must contain at least one object with the same name as the
objects
(OBJ parameter) specified
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