Skip,

Is there a case here for taking regular snapshots of your UCATs and other small 
critical datasets?

Using persistent FlashCopy the UCATs or their volumes could be copied every 
hour and retained for quick receovery.

30 days' worth of hourly copies of a 1000 Cyl UCAT would use less than 1GB of 
space. Persistent FC would give you a good backup in both sites.

Ron



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Of J O Skip Robinson
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 11:55 AM
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Touche. We had a near catastrophic catalog problem some time back. Of course 
the replicated copy faithfully mirrored the errors, which were procedural 
rather than structural--tons of vital data deleted by mistake. Still I value 
mirroring for the classic case of disaster recovery: the production data center 
suddenly goes offline and cannot be resuscitated within an acceptable window. 
Mirrored DR allows you get up and running quickly, warts and all.

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Of Shane Ginnane
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 2:55 PM
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Subject: (External):Re: User Cats and Replication Sites

On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 20:53:09 +0000, J O Skip Robinson wrote:

>Nothing beats replication, the more the better. 

Hmmm - unless you happen to have a critical error in the source. Replicating 
that quietly everywhere can leave you with non-IPLable systems *everywhere*.
Which you may not find out about until you try an IPL.
And yes, it has happened - LE bug that broke MCAT access for example; ran fine 
till IPL.
Brings to mind the "Schrodingers backup" discussion a few months back.

Shane ...


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