We have the PROFILE EXEC for AUTOLOG1 coded to stop and ask the operator whether to continue normal startup or not every time we IPL. In addition, the operator can use the SM reply to tell AUTOLOG1 to carry on but that we are in a disaster recovery. Like Kris, AUTOLOG1 does different things based on the operator's instructions - and it's not an operator doing this at a DR, its one of our tech support people, so there is a reasonable chance they know what to do :-)
Ron On 10/3/07, Mary Anne Matyaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks All. Here's what I've come up with. I'm going to allow everything to > come up on D/R without intervention if it is a real disaster. If I am > testing, I will allow it all to come up, and > IP won't work, so I'll bring TCPIP and the linuxes down, and XAUTOLOG > AUTOLOG2 Storage 6M. This way, if I'm in a test, programmatically I can q v > storage from within autolog2 and make decisions based on that, one of which > will be, if it's 6M: > define timezone DR1 west 00.00.01 > so that other apps can check for the existence of that timezone, and if they > find it, we are in DR test. > > MA > >
