Learn about steps you can take to solve recovery problems using BRMS
Articles in this section contain techniques and examples on modifying BRMS recovery operations for your IBM i system:
- Disable fast media positioning - Q1ANSTRPSN
- Disable logical block positioning on a tape device - QUSRSYS/deviceName - where deviceName is the device being disabled
- Doing a full system restore to a test system
- How to recover IFS objects that were saved on systems with IASPs
- How to use batch restores for faster multi-library recoveries
- Ignore case sensitivity when searching for specific links with WRKLNKBRM - Q1ALNKIGN
- Improving performance when restoring spooled files
- Rebuilding relationships between objects during restores using the Restore Deferred Objects (RSTDFROBJ) command
- Restoring IFS data
- Restoring Mounted User-Defined File Systems (UDFS) with BRMS
- Restores from a parallel save
- Restores from parallel saves may have performance issues
- Restore spooled files that was saved in a different time zone - Q1ASPLTMZN
- Search specific links with WRKLNKBRM - Q1ALNKFIL
- Specify an IASP during a restore - Q1ASAVASP
- Support restoring incremental saves without restoring full saves on RSTLIBBRM
- Use APYJRNCHGX during journal recoveries - Q1AAPYJRNX