Good point..  Maybe I’ll continue to back them up but for the test, I could IPL 
as soon as I have one restored (if needed).

Anne D. Crabtree
System Programmer
WV Office of Technology Data Center
1900 Kanawha Blvd East
Charleston, WV  25305
(304)558-5914 ext 58292
(304)558-1441 fax

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of gclo...@br.ibm.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:28 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: z/vm page packs at DR

Anne:
I worked  with Disaster Recovery for about 10 years.
Some observations: "Real" DR are different than "Test" DR: the major factor is 
Time. On a real disaster you don't have time to think, to plan, to execute... 
And have a  lot of persons making "pressure"...
So, the tip is: use the maximum of automation possible.
If you have a MVS at the DR site, explore it.
From my experience, restore page volumes from tape is faster than format them. 
You can run several restore Jobs in parallel.
To be faster, you can start with a one Page volume and one spool volume, 
(according to Rick's suggestion: a small spool volume with only the SDF)  After 
the VM IPL, you can add page/spool volumes on fly.
Working with tapes, one VM can be live in less than 10 minutes, and you will 
got time to do the adjusts latter.
Good luck,
______________________________________________
Clovis

From:

Rich Smrcina <r...@velocitysoftware.com>

To:

IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

Date:

09/08/2011 09:13

Subject:

Re: z/vm page packs at DR

Sent by:

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For your initial IPL at DR, you won't need your PAGE packs at all... yes, the 
IPL will
complain. As long as AUTOLOG1/2 isn't kicking off lots of other machines at DR 
time,
you'll be just fine. Then an exec can format the page volumes... re-ipl and all 
is good.
You will need spool space, so you might as well copy it (or keep a small spool 
area
available only with the NSS files, JUST for DR).

On 08/09/2011 07:03 AM, Crabtree, Anne D wrote:
>
> I currently back up all my z/vm packs (res,page,spool) via an adrdssu job on 
> z/os each
> Sunday. At the DR site, I run an adrdssu restore job for these packs.
>
> This method works fine, however, I’m wondering if backing up the page packs is
> necessary? I was thinking that maybe I could backup only 1 page pack so that 
> I can get
> z/vm up and then just init the remaining packs after coming up. Since the 
> page packs
> are listed as cpvols in system config, would z/vm even come up if it couldn’t 
> find all
> of them? Seems like a waste of time to back them up…
>
> At DR site, we bring up a z/os “rescue” system in order to run restore jobs 
> for both
> z/os and z/vm volumes. Afterwards, our z/vm and z/os systems run as second 
> level
> guests. Maybe I need a “rescue” z/vm system as well?
>
> Just wondering what everyone else does.
>
> Anne D. Crabtree
>
> System Programmer
>
> WV Office of Technology Data Center
>
> 1900 Kanawha Blvd East
>
> Charleston, WV 25305
>
> (304)558-5914 ext 58292
>
> (304)558-1441 fax
>


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