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I'm not sure but the help text shows the following:

Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM)



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Control group . . . . . . . . . *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP,
*SYSTEM...
Schedule time . . . . . . . . . *IMMED hhmm, *IMMED

Submit to batch . . . . . . . . *YES *YES, *CONSOLE, *CTLSBS,
*NO
Starting sequ
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Number . . : Submit to batch (SBMJOB) - Help
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Library . :
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Append to med : *CONSOLE
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: Transfers the processing of the control group to the
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: system console. This special value is used with the
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: console monitoring function in BRMS.
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: *CTLSBS
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: Submits the control group to the Q1ACTLSBS job queue
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: in the controlling subsystem for batch processing.
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I looked in the manual and there weren't any entries in the index for
'restricted'.

The only way I personally know of is to use (or a copy of) the *SYSTEM
control group (which includes *SAVSYS as a backup item - and *SAVSYS will
force the system into restricted state).

My job scheduled entry looks like this: STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(DMCTC2S)
SBMJOB(*CTLSBS) and the control group is a slightly altered version of the
*SYSTEM control group - there are other changes I had to make so that the
above can run fully unattended.

The only other thing I can think of is use an exit program to 'endsbs *all'
to get into restricted state.

Hope that helps.


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