I would also think that working with 500+ mostly full 3390-3 and 100+ mostly full 3390-9 volumes would have flushed the cache.

Tony Thigpen

Porowski, Ken wrote on 09/16/2015 05:09 PM:
So the cache was loaded when you did the backup ...



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Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] Restore time question

No hardware changes.
We restored our system to our dr box using our recovery system. Took 5:08. 
Brought up our system, then did a backup. Took 1:15 (and some other stuff was 
running).

Tony Thigpen

Rob Schramm wrote on 09/16/2015 03:29 PM:
Same tape subsystem?

Rob Schramm

On Wed, Sep 16, 2015, 3:21 PM Tony Thigpen <[email protected]> wrote:

Backing up and restoring a Dasd.

Using ADRDSSU:
DUMP FULL INDD(DASD) OUTDD(BACKUP) ALLD(*) ADMIN TOL(IOER) ALLE
RESTORE FULL INDD(BACKUP) OUTDD(DASD) PRG CAN ADMIN

All the dasd can be backed up in 1:15, but restore takes 5:08.

Are we doing something wrong, or is this 4.5x longer normal?

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