On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 12:20:57 -0600, Tony Harminc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 07:56:17 +0200, &#1490;&#1491;&#1497; &amp;amp;#1489;&#1503;
 &#1488;&#1489;&#1497; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know of a way to extract files from a CA ESD file without using
>a tape drive.
>
>This gets discussed from time to time.

<snip>

>
>Best bet is to submit a requirement to CA. I've often enough wanted to
>restore just one file from one of their tapes, and having to use a physical
>tape for this is ridiculous.
>

Agree.   But installation procedures / JCL would have to be adapted. 

>Or maybe one of the virtual tape vendors, or the MFNetDisk guy could make it
>happen without a real tape.
>

If you have one of the virtual tape HW products this isn't really an issue so 
I don't think any virtual tape vendor would waste their time.    Just create
the 
install tape to virtual tape.

I still like the tape option (virtual) because after I install the product
why do
I need to keep the install libraries on DASD.   There is already 2 copies of 
data (tgt/dlib) for any product which is SMP/E installed - which would be just 
about (it not) all of them.

Mark
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