JCL for RESTore (with Journals Applied)

Restore

JCL for RESTore (with Journals Applied)

/JOB jobname SLUADMIN

 

 

/PARM MIXED

 

 

 

/FILE SLSBKUP

DEV vaddr

DSN

backup.set.name

/FILE SLSCNTL

DEV vaddr

DSN

primary.set.name

/FILE SLSCNTL2

DEV vaddr

DSN

secondary.set.name

/FILE SLSSTBY

DEV vaddr

DSN

standby.set.name

/FILE SLSJRN#1

DEV vaddr

DSN

journal1.set.name

/FILE SLSJRN#2

DEV vaddr

DSN

journal2.set.name

/FILE SLSAUDIT

DEV PNCH CLASS

A

/FILE SLSPRINT

DEV PRNT CLASS

A

/FILE SLSIN

*

 

 

RESTORE APPLY(YES

The second example shows JCL for the RESTore utility using the GENerate(Only) parameter.

JCL for RESTore (with GENerate Only)

/JOB jobname

SLUADMIN

/PARM MIXED

 

/FILE SLSBKUP

DEV vaddr DSN backup.set.name

/FILE SLSAUDIT

DEV PNCH CLASS A

/FILE SLSPRINT

DEV PRNT CLASS #

/FILE SLSIN

*

RESTORE GENERATE(ONLY)

The third example shows JCL for restoring the library control data set without journals applied and without sending the output of the restore operation to the SLSAUDIT data set.

JCL for RESTore (without Journals or Output to SLSAUDIT)

/JOB jobname SLUADMIN /PARM MIXED

/FILE SLSBKUP DEV vaddr DSN backup.set.name /FILE SLSCNTL DEV vaddr DSN primary.set.name /FILE SLSCNTL2 DEV vaddr DSN secondary.set.name /FILE SLSSTBY DEV vaddr DSN standby.set.name

/FILE SLSPRINT DEV PRNT CLASS # /FILE SLSIN #

RESTORE APPLY(NO) GENERATE(NO)

The fourth example shows JCL for restoring the library control data set with data set naming conventions. The example runs RESTore with journals applied (APPly(YES)) and

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