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Hello Chris,
Am 28.10.2020 um 11:57 schrieb Christopher J. Wager | 56K Projects <cwager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
However, I know that I have around 40 GB of BIN / ISO images knocking around on the IFS attached to Image Catalog's
So, I am assuming that these files on the IFS are not included in SAV21 ?
By default, all is saved. As I know you’ve already modified QMNSAVE, look in there for clues other than mentioned by Rob Berendt.
if that is the case what's the best method to back those up to a tape ?
For V4R5, the method you tried saves everything: There’s no CHGATR back then. Since you’re on V4R5, I can’t suggest what to do. Maybe there’s a force-flag for savobj?
I know the obvious answer is going to be why are you leaving them on the IFS and do you really need to back them up!
Not to me. A backup is supposed to be restored most easily and as a no-brainer. (If you need to restore, most often, the stress-level is considerably increased naturally.) Thus, I feel it has to include *everything* being on the system, including temporary files and whatnot. What’s a backup worth if I restore and have to manually add things someone arbitrarily decided to omit from backup, searching some other spots and manually transferring them back?
:wq! PoC
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