Russell Witt wrote:
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site,
then that will not work. In that case, you will have to
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:56:04 -0500, Russell Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site,
Walt Farrell wrote:
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:56:04 -0500, Russell Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM
--snip---
And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
-unsnip
ISTR switch to new RACF database files by using a series of
Rick Fochtman wrote:
--snip---
And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if
it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
-unsnip
ISTR switch to new RACF database files
--snip
R.S. wrote:
Rick Fochtman wrote:
--snip---
And yes, you can activate a new RACF DB without an IPL, but only if
it has
the same dsname as the one you're already running.
That will work just fine Mark, if your DR site is dedicated to you and you
have a running system there that is not recovered from your DR tapes
themselves. If your DR is running at a Sunguard/IBM shared DR recovery site,
then that will not work. In that case, you will have to have a backup of
your
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