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When you do your system save you ARE using BRMS right? You're not using
GO SAVE, 21 or anything like that, are you?

A control group for full system save may look like the following:
Weekly Retain Save
Backup List ASP Activity Object While
Seq Items Type Device SMTWTFS Detail Active

10 *SAVSYS *DFTACT
20 *IBM *SYSBAS *DFTACT *ERR *NO
30 *ALLUSR *SYSBAS *DFTACT *OBJ *NO
40 *ALLDLO *DFTACT *NO *NO
50 *LINK *ALLAVL *DFTACT *YES *NO

Key thing being we:
- Use BRMS to also do our dedicated full system saves.
- Use a different control group for our dedicated full system saves than
we do for our other saves.

I cannot recall the last time we used GO SAVE, 21. Even for an
unload/reload. This is where Jim and I differ. Personally I find that
doing it in BRMS really builds your confidence in the brms recovery
strategy.

Rob Berendt

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