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On 07-Dec-2011 20:02 , rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
When doing a STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(DTFULL) SBMJOB(*NO) OMITS(*IGNORE)
where DTFULL is a control group with these entries

Backup List ASP
Items Type Device

*SAVSYS
*IBM
*ALLUSR *SYSBAS
*ALLDLO
*LINK *ALLAVL

and I had the system in restricted state. Upon completion it starts
the controlling subsystem. I do not wish it to do so as I normally
IPL and that right after this step. What do I need to do?



Perhaps of assistance... From a Google web search on:
prevent brms from starting the controlling subsystem after control group

The first listed:
BRMS - Preventing Controlling System from Starting after a *SAVSYS in a Control Group
KB item\document 384459861
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1f0b86091e73acebe8625703f0048e014
"
By selecting Option 9 from the Work with Backup Control Groups menu (WRKCTLGBRM ) to work with Subsystems to process and entering he following, the controlling subsystem will not be started at the end of the control group:
Seq Subsystem Library End Option Delay Restart
10 *ALL *ALL *IMMED *NO
"

The second listed:
Ending and Starting Subsystems with *SAVSYS
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/brms/sc415345118.htm#wq259
"
By default, BRMS will restart the controlling subsystem. It is possible to prevent the controlling subsystem from starting after a *SAVSYS has been run. If you are using the SAVSYSBRM command, use STRCTLSBS(*NO). If you are using *SAVSYS in a backup control group, select option 9 from the Work with Backup Control Groups menu (WRKCTLGBRM) to work with subsystems to process and enter the following entry.
"

Regards, Chuck

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