Yes, image copies are resistered in the DB2 bootstrap datasets. DB2 calls for 
these datasets when a database recovery is requested.  

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 04:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Image Copies



"rr14" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:<9cc3bbe7-a4df-4b1d-a584-e6db2c599...@w19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com>
...
> Hello All,
> 
> Seeking some advice/input.
> 
> We are in the process of moving from 3490 to 3592 tapes.
> For most items we have completed and are implementing a transition to 
> HSM volumes and then using HSM to archive to ML2 tapes.
> 
> For our image copies though, the number and size would require us to 
> do many HSM tape recycles.  Due to the length of time of the recycles, 
> and that they would use all of our tape drives we would like to come 
> up with a different scenario for the image copies.
> 
> Our first thought was to put image copies on DASD, but that would 
> require over 250 volumes.
> Our second thought was to write to DASD and then archive the contents 
> to tape and reuse the volumes, and reuse the tapes every 10 days, thus 
> only requiring 25 volumes, but our DBA says the data sets need to 
> remain cataloged.
> Do the image copy data sets have to remain cataloged for DB2 to be 
> able to use them?
> 
> We are a small shop and do not have the CPU to compress anything, and 
> have a small pool of 3592 tapes, thus cannot allow jobs to write 
> directly to the tapes.
> 
> Virtual Tape products seem to have the same inherent issues as using 
> HSM L2 processing.
> 
> Does any one have a better idea?
> 
> Thanks...Rob


Rob,

First: this newsgroup is a mirror of a listserver and that is where the 
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Second, I don't do DB2 here, but I know a little how what they do.
If I understand you correctly, your main problem is the HSM tape recycles. 

We have DMS (as HSM replacement) and also migrate image copies to ML2 tape, but 
don't ever recycle them. Our DB2 group has set up a mechanisme/scheme for 
imagecopies, that runs periodically and at regularl intervals also runs whether 
the data has changed or not. The main reason is to limit the number of logtapes 
that must be processed when recovering from very old imagecopies. For most 
tablespaces image copies are taken at least every 2 or 3 weeks and those 
imagecopies are given a retention period of 3 or 4 weeks. This means that they 
all expire and free up the ML2 tapes automatically within 2 or 3 weeks, without 
any need for consolidation/recycle.

Is this mechanisme usable for you?

Kees.
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