David--That's exactly what you cannot do with DCSSBKUP/.RSAV is copy NSS's. That's one of the two major short comings with those utilities with the other being, IMHO, the fact that the restored DCSS's do not retain the original spool file time/date stamp. I suspect, tho, that you really just meant your posting as, what my brother would say, a "gullibility test".
David Kreuter wrote:
As stated you'll need the WARM cylinders. Each page of warm points at up 1,022 spool files. I think it is a BAD IDEA to attempt to copy spool from a running system. Maybe it'll work if the stars are aligned ... serialization ... no updates to warm ... virtual machine not purging or creating a file ... for the NSSes why not use primitive yet effective DCSSBKUP/DCSSRSAV with a wrapper of Q NSS ALL MAP? Recreating CMS and GCS no big deal.
David
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