Tried this once, ended up having to init the packs from z/OS. needed a Format 5 
label if I recall correctly.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 15:49
  Subject: Re: z/VM backup&restore procedure


  Hi

   

  If you have a z/OS system and have connectivity to the z/VM packs you can run 
DFDSS full pack backup of all of your CKD packs and use ICKDSF to restore them. 
This is what I usually do when I want to copy my system packs for building a 
new z/VM LPAR for instance.  

   

  Thank You,

   

  Terry Martin

  Lockheed Martin - Citic

  z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support

  Office - 443 348-2102

  Cell - 443 632-4191

   

  From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ivica Brodaric
  Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 3:33 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: z/VM backup&restore procedure

   

   

   

  Ivica

  2010/2/26 Pluzhnikov Vsevolod <[email protected]>

  Hello, All! 

  Help me please in understanding the correct way of backup/restore z/VM system 
(on CKD dasd). I'll need to perform this because of disruptive upgrade of our 
DS8300. 

  I'm testing now ddrxa. 

   Is it possible to define all 3390 mod9 (540RES, 540SPL, 540PAG, USER.) dasd 
to maint  as full-pack minidisks and just backup all of them on tape? 

  You can, but I suggest a separate user, call it SYSDASD, SYSDISK, or 
whatever, with password NOLOG. Let that user own all full pack minidisks. You 
don't need any other statements in that user's directory except USER and MDISK 
for each full pack. Then link from a worker machine to perform backups. 

   

    Can I perform a restore with IPL from tape and just typing new dasd in 
output command for restore or it can be done only from z/VM ?

  You can restore by IPLing the tape with DDRXA program on it first, and then 
mounting data tapes. To create the tape with ICKDSF, DDRXA and DIRECTXA on it, 
do UTILITY UTILTAPE ALL or UTILITY UTILTAPE DDR for just DDR after accessing 
MAINT 193. Tape needs to be attached as 181 for this. You may also put the DDR 
program at the start of your first backup tape using MOVEFILE:

   

  1. Mount scratch tape and attach it to your machine as 181

  2. Do the following commands:

  REW 181

  FILEDEF IN DISK IPL DDRXA S

  FILEDEF OUT TAP1 (RECF F LRECL 80 BLOCK 80

  MOVEFILE IN OUT

   

  You may then IPL this tape in your virtual machine for practice or on a real 
processor.

   

  Ivica

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