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Thank you everyone for your input. Based on the input I've gotten, it seems like I should probably just do what is normally done for the backup. Better to be safe than sorry. I appreciate the input!

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Wow, that's a good catch Larry.


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From: DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Pfister, Nathan" <NathanPfister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/28/2017 06:41 PM
Subject: Re: New to AS/400 - Backup Question
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As others have said: YMMV or "It Depends." Here's a warning though, by
default SAVCHGOBJ does not save any object that is journaled. You may
find this speeds the backup quite dramatically, or not, depending on if
your database is journaled or not. *BUT* If it's journaled and you did
not save those objects, then you BETTER have the journals and
receivers!! Since you're new to IBM i, if you choose to do SAVCHGOBJ
because you have determined it will back up significantly fewer objects
then be certain to specify OBJJRN(*YES) when you run the command!

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 9/28/2017 2:45 PM, Pfister, Nathan wrote:
Hello Gurus of the List;

I am a zSeries guy that has recently acquired an iSeries box for which I
need to do maintenance. I have a question about doing backups. Currently,
our system backups take about 3 hours (and I believe is All libraries
other than system). We are planning to shut down this AS/400 and ship it
across the country for a data center relocation. Is there a way to do an
incremental backup that would be quicker? We do a full backup nightly, at
midnight and are shutting down at noon...so at most we will have 6 hours
(QINTER doesn't come back up until 6 AM) of data, and it would be easier
to take an incremental of just what changed if possible.

Thanks!


Nathan Pfister

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