there is a command db2adutl which you can use to query backups taken using
TSM i think

hope this helps



                                                                                       
                                                 
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We are planning a desaster recovery procedure for a database on DB2 v7.2 on
AIX.
We use TSM for the database backup.

I noticed when we make a database backup to TSM and then destroy and
recreate the
instance, it is not possible to restore the database anymore. I think this
is because of the
missing history information for the backup. I mean the history you see with
the command
"db2 list history all backup for database x".

If I am correct, is it then possible to recreate this historical
information?
Or do I have to backup this information also to the TSM server?

What kind of procedures do you use?

Best regards

Raoul Joemman



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