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I want the go Save 21 status screen. Great going. I have changed the
actual CLP that runs the go save 21 menu option to NOT start the
controlling subsystem. We IPL to apply the PTF's after we do our
complete save. And if you run in prompted mode, the computer waits for
ever for that operator to respond between steps. Good luck with your
Restore 21, sounds fun to bring up a new partition.

Chris Bipes

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Good going. Must have been their day to respond to those. I've heard
that IBM is going to add a new data area to record the times of the
steps
of the GO SAVE 21. Even record up to the last 5 saves! The new data
area
will have pretty much the same layout as QRCLSTG. And they are waffling

on my other request to add a status screen on the GO SAVE 21 to utilize
this new data area to give you a status screen during the save much like

the cool status screen on RCLSTG in V5R4. Survey: What do you use
more?
RCLSTG or GO SAVE 21? Which would you rather have a status screen on?

And I just submitted another DCR to allow us to specify on the initial
GO
SAVE 21 screen to NOT do the STRSBS of the controlling subsystem after
the
save. We IPL and stuff right after the save and would rather not have
to
bring stuff back down to restricted state twice.

Gotta go, doing a GO RESTORE 21 to a new mimix lpar today...


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