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See what you get when you GO BACKUP.

You can set which libraries are to be backed up, when, on
what media, in which some are *DAILY or other frequency.

There's a related issue of having a "quiet system" without
people messing with what's in those libraries at time of
backup. DSPLOG system info at time of the backup running,
and WRKSPLF QSYSOPR

"Commoner Mac"

---- Original message ----
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 19:02:27 -0400
From: "SirJohn" <jbuying@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RUNBCKUP
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-
l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Greetings,
I have discovered that you can go RUNBACKUP. I have seen
the command
"RUNBCKUP *DAILY" in the job scheduler. Is anyone using
this?

I just like to go SAVE and take option 21 every now and then
just to
be on the safe side.

John

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