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Unmount file systems before backups are run

Control groups allow file systems in the integrated file system (IFS) to be unmounted when they are run.  The Unmount user-defined file systems field controls file system mount behavior.  This field can be viewed by running the Work with Control Groups (WRKCTLBRM) command and specifying option 8 to change the attributes for a control group. Note that the option can only be changed via BRMS GUI .

In IBM i 6.1 and above, if the Unmount user-defined file systems field is set to *YES for a control group, after a backup finishes BRMS will attempt to re-mount any file systems that were unmounted before the backup began.

NOTES:

1. If an error occurs when a file system is being re-mounted, it will not cause the control group to end in error.
2. In releases IBM i 6.1 - 7.2, to enable the re-mount function (included in base in 7.3 and above), the following PTFs or superseding PTFs are required:
     7.2 SI52668
     7.1 SI52670
     6.1 SI52666


When using the SAVBRM command, object level detail is automatically saved

When using the SAVBRM command to save the Integrated File System files, object level detail is automatically saved. It is not possible to turn this off. This could result in large files in QUSRBRM (QA1ADI2 and QA1ALI2). Files in QUSRBRM should never be cleared. To remove unwanted object level for saved IFS data, uses can use the RMVMEDIBRM option.

NOTE: If this is done, it will not be possible to "drill down" to individual files using WRKMEDIBRM or WRKLNKBRM , or use RSTBRM to restore individual files

Additional information about the backing up IFS objects

How to backup IFS objects on systems with IASPs

How to specify IFS path names

Omit IFS Directories and Files from Link Saves

Overriding the update history parameter for integrated file-system objects

Removing object level detail using the RMVMEDIBRM and STRMNTBRM commands

Retain the save output file for IFS saves - Q1ASAVOUTF

Specify ASYNCBRING to improve performance of IFS backups

Working with saved IFS objects

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