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Has anybody had any experience with OMS/400 and saving/restoring shared access paths?

We have the situation where an access path is shared and the access path owner has a name that comes after the LF that is sharing the access path. E.g. SHARED1 owns the access path and LOGICAL1 makes use of it.

As a result when saving the objects using OMSSAVOBJ logical file LOGICAL 1 is saved before SHARED1. This causes a problem when restoring is made to the target system as SHARED1 doesn't exist so the access path isn't restored and is rebuilt on next use and as the physical file in question has 1.7 billion records it takes a little while to complete.

I'm not that familiar with OMS/400, and was wondering if there would be any problems with stopping the access path rebuild using the EDTRBDAP command and then using RSTOBJ to re-restore the access path directly from the OMS tape created using the OMSSAVOBJ command?

Any thoughts or suggestions would be gratefully welcome.

Thanks

Jonathan


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