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A system backed up using the BRMS LPP would most easily & best be recovered using the recovery report produced by that BRMS software. I do not recall that BRMS called its "save entire system" feature a "SAVSYS", so hopefully the report indicates that the entire system was saved and thus is also recoverable; i.e. that what is recoverable will not be limited to just the OS, users, authorities, and the few other bits as would be given just a SAVSYS versus a "save entire system".

Regards, Chuck

Jeffry A. Kennedy wrote:
Our 9406 just 'ate' 2 35 GIG drives in the same Raid Set, go we
just got them replaced and starting RAID (3 sets) . We use BRMS
and I have a full SAVSYS (fairly current). Should I just follow
the BRMS instructions on the save paper work ? Or is there a
better way ?

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