Did you read the help on *OMITLIB?
If so, how often do you run STRMNTBRM?
On one of my systems:
WRKJOBSCDE BRM*
Next
-----Schedule------ Recovery Submit
Job Status Date Time Frequency Action Date
BRMMAINT SCD *ALL 06:45:00 *WEEKLY *SBMRLS 05/31/19
BRMRECOVER SCD USER DEF 06:30:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 05/31/19
BRMREORG SCD *MONTHSTR 00:01:00 *MONTHLY *SBMRLS 06/01/19
Command . . . . . . . . . . . : STRMNTBRM RMVMEDI(*REUSE) PRTEXPMED(*NO) PRT
VSNRPT(*NO) PRTBKUACT(*NO) PRTRCYRPT(*RCYANL *SAVEXCP)
BRMRECOVER is a custom program which creates the BRMS recovery report and stores it as a PDF on three geographically dispersed servers.
The "weekly" entries run all 5 working days.
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Subject: STRRCYBRM *SYSTEM *RESTORE - time period for recovery recommendations
When doing a STRRCYBRM *SYSTEM *RESTORE, what are the recommendations for Time period for recovery?
1) Let it default as below, *BEGIN *END?
2) Or should you reference your last system save?
3) Other options?
I found in testing that when you let it default, it includes libraries that are no longer on the system, from old saves that are not expired.
Start time and date:
Beginning time . . . . . . . . *AVAIL
Beginning date . . . . . . . . *BEGIN
End time and date:
Ending time . . . . . . . . . *AVAIL
Ending date . . . . . . . . . *END
Thank You
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