Russell Witt wrote:
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site,
then that will not work. In that case, you will have to
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R.S. wrote:
Rick Fochtman wrote:
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And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if
it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
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Rick Fochtman wrote:
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And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if
it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
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ISTR switch to new RACF database files by using a s
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And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
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ISTR switch to new RACF database files by using a series of RVARY
comma
Walt Farrell wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:56:04 -0500, Russell Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
>> have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
>> themselves. If your DR is running at a Su
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:56:04 -0500, Russell Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
>have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
>themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site,
then that will not work. In that case, you will have to have a backup of
your
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