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Chapter 11. Saving and Restoring Network Data This chapter describes how to back up and restore NetWare data on both
PC-based and Integrated PC Server-based NetWare servers:
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See Chapter 10. "Save/Restore
Planning" for conceptual and planning information about save and restore
operations.
Use the GO SAVE command, option 21, to save your entire system. Using Option 21 on the Save menu is the same as entering the following commands: ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*IMMED) SAVSYS SAVLIB LIB(*NONSYS) ACCPTH(*YES) SAVDLO DLO(*ALL) FLR(*ANY) SAV DEV('QSYS.LIB/TAPxx.DEVD') OBJ(('/*') ('QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('QDLS' *OMIT) UPDHST(*YES)) STRSBS SBSD(controlling-subsystem)To save the entire system:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SAVE Save | | System: RCHAS400 | | Select one of the following: | | | | Save Data | | 1. Files | | 2. Libraries | | 3. Documents and folders | | 4. Programs | | 5. Other objects | | 6. Changed objects only | | 7. Licensed programs | | 8. Security data | | 9. Storage | | 10. Configuration | | 11. Objects in directories | | | | More... | | Selection or command | | ===> | | | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel F13=Information Assistant | | F16=AS/400 Main menu | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SAVE Save | | System: RCHAS400 | | Select one of the following: | | | | Save System and User Data | | 21. Entire system | | 22. System data only | | 23. All user data | | | | Save Document Library Objects | | 30. All documents, folders, and mail | | 31. New and changed documents, new folders, all mail | | 32. Documents and folders | | 33. Mail only | | 34. Calendars | | | | | | More... | | Selection or command | | ===> | | | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel F13=Information Assistant | | F16=AS/400 Main menu | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Use the GO SAVE command, option 23, to save the user-created directories and libraries in the integrated file system. Using Option 23 on the Save menu is the same as entering the following commands: ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*IMMED) SAVSECDTA SAVCFG SAVLIB LIB(*NONSYS) ACCPTH(*YES) SAVDLO DLO(*ALL) FLR(*ANY) SAV DEV('QSYS.LIB/TAPxx.DEVD') OBJ(('/*') ('QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('QDLS' *OMIT) ('QIBM/ProdData' *OMIT)) ('QopenSys/QIBM/ProdData' *OMIT) UPDHST(*YES) STRSBS SBSD(controlling-subsystem)To save all user data on AS/400:
Saving the Integration for NetWare Configuration To save the Integration for NetWare configuration, you need to save the network server description (NWSD) as well as your line and IPX descriptions and IPX circuit entries. To save the NWSD:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Save Configuration (SAVCFG) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . > TAP01 Name, *SAVF | | + for more values | | Volume identifier . . . . . . . *MOUNTED Character value, *MOUNTED | | + for more values | | Sequence number . . . . . . . . *END 1-9999, *END | | File expiration date . . . . . . *PERM Date, *PERM | | End of tape option . . . . . . . *REWIND *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bottom | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F10=Additional parameters F12=Cancel | | F13=How to use this display F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
To save your line and IPX descriptions and IPX circuit entries: Choose one of the methods listed below that you will use to save and restore your Integration for NetWare configuration:
CRTSRCPF FILE(MYLIB/NWTEST) TEXT('Source File 4 NetWare server NWTEST') RTVCFGSRC CFGD(NWTEST) CFGTYPE(*NWSD) SRCFILE(MYLIB/NWTEST) SRCMBR(NWTES#NWSD)where you enter your network server description name for CFGD parameter value. Then, give the member a unique name that is different from the NWSD name. RTVCFGSRC CFGD(NWTEST) CFGTYPE(*IPXD) SRCFILE(MYLIB/NWTEST) SRCMBR(NWTES#IPXD)where you enter your network server description name for CFGD parameter value. Then, give the member a unique name that is different from the NWSD name.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Members Using PDM SYSNAM00 | | | | File . . . . . . MYLIB | | Library . . . . THEO Position to . . . . . | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 2=Edit 3=Copy 4=Delete 5=Display 6=Print 7=Rename | | 8=Display description 9=Save 13=Change text 14=Compile 15=Create module | | | | Opt Member Type Text | | 14 NWTES#IPXD CLP | | 14 NWTES#NWSD CLP | | | | | | | | Bottom | | Parameters or command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F6=Create | | F9=Retrieve F10=Command entry F23=More options F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Columns . . . : 1 71 Browse MYLIB/NWTEST | | SEU==> NWTES#NWSD | | FMT ** ...+... 1 ...+... 2 ...+... 3 ...+... 4 ...+... 5 ...+... 6 ...+... 7 | |0018.00 THRESHOLD(*OFF) LINKSPEED(4M) COSTCNN(0) COSTBYTE(0) + | |0019.00 SECURITY(*NONSECURE) PRPDLY(*LAN) USRDFN1(128) + | |0020.00 USRDFN2(128) USRDFN3(128) AUTOCRTCTL(*NO) CMNRCYLMT(2 5) + | |0021.00 TEXT('NetWare Test Server') | |0022.00 CRTLINETH LIND(NWTEST02) RSRCNAME(*NWSD) VRYWAIT(*NOWAIT) + | |0023.00 NWS(NWTEST 2) MAXCTL(40) ADPTADR(020200002000) + | |0024.00 EXCHID(05689498) ETHSTD(*ALL) + | |0025.00 SSAP((04 1496 *SNA)(12 1496 *NONSNA)(AA 1496 *NONSNA) (C8 + | |0026.00 1496 *HPR)) THRESHOLD(*OFF) LINKSPEED(10M) COSTCNN(0) + | |0027.00 COSTBYTE(0) SECURITY(*NONSECURE) PRPDLY(*LAN) + | |0028.00 USRDFN1(128) USRDFN2(128) USRDFN3(128) AUTOCRTCTL(*NO) + | |0029.00 CMNRCYLMT(2 5) TEXT('NetWare Test Server') | |0030.00 ADDIPXCCT CCTNAME(NWTEST01) LIND(NWTEST01) IPXNETNBR(429F2001) | |0031.00 ADDIPXCCT CCTNAME(NWTEST02) LIND(NWTEST01) + | |0032.00 IPXNETNBR(00000001) FRAMETYPE(*SNAP) | |0033.00 ADDIPXCCT CCTNAME(NWTEST03) LIND(NWTEST02) + | |0034.00 IPXNETNBR(429F2001) FRAMETYPE(*SNAP) | | | | F3=Exit F5=Refresh F9=Retrieve F10=Cursor F12=Cancel | | F16=Repeat find F24=More keys | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ To use the INSNTWSVR command for the re-creation, you must have all the information you entered when you created your server. You need to have documentation of all the parameters from the first configuration or have a printout of your NWSD, line descriptions, IPX description, and the IPX circuit entries. (You can also use the retrieve option to get the information.) To save your line and IPX descriptions and IPX circuit entries: Depending on the method you choose (RETRIEVE or INSNTWSVR), you must follow that method for the restore operation. The RETRIEVE Method
ADDIPXCCT CCTNAME(NWTEST01) LIND(NWTEST01) IPXNETNBR(429F2001)
RSTOBJ OBJ(NWTEST3) SAVLIB(QUSRSYS) DEV(TAP01) Saving and Restoring Server Storage Spaces Save and restore the NetWare information in the server storage spaces, as follows:
Use the SAVOBJ and RSTOBJ commands to save and restore the NetWare server configuration information, which is stored on the C: and E: drives. To save server storage spaces with SAVOBJ:
SAVOBJ OBJ(NWRPL3) LIB(QUSRSYS) OBJTYPE(*SVRSTG) DEV(TAP01)If you have multiple Integrated PC Servers on your AS/400, you need to save the E: drive for each server. Remember that the first part of the object name is always the server name. The second part of the object name is a number that corresponds with the drive letter. Each server's E: drive is unique to that server. You cannot substitute one E: drive for another.
RSTOBJ OBJ(NWRPL3) SAVLIB(QUSRSYS) DEV(TAP01)Do not try to restore a storage space with a different name with the intent of starting the NetWare server with both the current and the old restored storage space linked at the same time. The NetWare server will not start properly if two volumes with the same name are mounted. You can use the SAVLIB command or the Save Licensed Program (SAVLICPGM) command to save the licensed programs, including PTFs. There are two methods for saving licensed programs:
Saving and Restoring Network Storage Spaces You can use the following to save and restore NetWare information in
the network server storage spaces:
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If you are saving through the QFPNWSSTG or QNetWare directories, use
the Save (SAV) command to save network server storage spaces to a save
file, tape drive, diskette, or optical disk. Then use the Restore (RST)
command to restore network server storage spaces.
Saving and Restoring NetWare Data from the QFPNWSSTG Directory Use the SAV command to save and restore the entire SYS and user volumes, which are stored on an Integrated PC Server. You must vary off the Integrated PC Server to save the storage spaces space as a single object; you cannot save or restore individual files or directories from the NetWare server on the Integrated PC Server. You can save a volume by saving all storage spaces that the volume spans. Because volumes can span across multiple storage spaces, take care to ensure complete volumes are saved and restored intact by saving and restoring all storage spaces associated with each volume. If you have Enhanced Integration for NetWare installed, you can use the DSPNTWVOL command to see which storage spaces are spanned by a particular volume. Tip:
To save NetWare data from /QFPNWSSTG:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Save Object (SAV) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . QUSRSYS.LIB/TAP01.DEVD | | | | + for more values | | | | Objects: | | Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'QFPNWSSTG/NWRPL' | | | | Include or omit . . . . . . . *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT | | + for more values | | Directory subtree . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *DIR, *OBJ | | Save active . . . . . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES, *SYNC | | Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NONE | | | | Volume identifier . . . . . . . *MOUNTED Character value, *MOUNTED | | + for more values | | Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . *GEN | | More... | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+To restore NetWare data from /QFPNWSSTG:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Restore Object (RST) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . QSYS.LIB/TAP01.DEVD | | | | + for more values | | | | Objects: | | Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'QFPNWSTG/NWRPL' | | | | Include or omit . . . . . . . *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT | | New object name . . . . . . . *SAME | | | | + for more values | | Directory subtree . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *DIR, *OBJ | | Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NONE | | | | Volume identifier . . . . . . . *MOUNTED Character value, *MOUNTED | | + for more values | | More... | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Backing Up and Restoring NetWare Data Using SBACKUP or ARCserve Back up and restore volumes, directories, and files on local and remote NetWare servers from SBACKUP or ARCserve for NetWare Version 6. The SBACKUP utility is provided with NetWare and should already be installed on your NetWare server. ARCserve for NetWare is provided by Cheyenne Software, Inc. Before you begin your backup or restore operation, see the following topics:
You cannot use the following AS/400 tape drives to back up or
restore NetWare data with SBACKUP or ARCserve:
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Before you back up or restore NetWare data, you need to make sure the AS/400 tape device is varied off. However, if you plan to save to a tape that has been used but has not been reinitialized, you must initialize the tape while the tape device is varied on. Do not use a volume identifier when initializing the AS/400 tape because doing so can cause problems with the SBACKUP or ARCserve applications. You cannot save both NetWare data and AS/400 data on the same tape. To initialize an AS/400 tape:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Initialize Tape (INZTAP) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . tap01 Name | | New volume identifier . . . . . *NONE Character value, *NONE... | | New owner identifier . . . . . . *BLANK | | Volume identifier . . . . . . . *MOUNTED Character value, *MOUNTED | | Check for active files . . . . . *NO *YES, *NO, *FIRST | | Tape density . . . . . . . . . . *CTGTYPE *DEVTYPE, *CTGTYPE, *QIC120.. | | Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *EBCDIC *EBCDIC, *ASCII | | End of tape option . . . . . . . *REWIND *REWIND, *UNLOAD | | Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bottom | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Note: If a tape device has been allocated to a media library, you need to deallocate the tape device from the media library device before you can access it from SBACKUP or ARCserve. To see if a tape device is allocated to a media library:
Whenever you want to save or restore NetWare data using either SBACKUP or ARCserve, you first need to use the RCONSOLE utility to load the required NetWare NLMs. To load the required NetWare NLMs:
Note:
0) TAP01 6390 001 1) TAP02 6390 001 2) TAP03 6390 001Although AS/400 can have several tape devices attached, PCs generally have only 7 addresses available for peripherals; therefore, if you are using ARCserve, you can only use the devices numbered 0 through 6.
This is especially important if you have only one AS/400 tape drive that works with NetWare, because you won't be able to stop in the middle of the save to initialize the next tape. If you have two drives available, you can initialize the second tape while your SAVE job is still active. Brand new tapes also work well with the NetWare save applications, but tapes used previously in AS/400 don't work well unless they are initialized appropriately.
IBM AS400TP Tape Driver NetWare Elevator Filter NetWare Sector Conversion Filter 1. Device # 0 QFPSVRSTF (A3000000). 2. Device # 1 QFPSVRSTF (A3000100). 3. Device # 2 QFPSVRSTF (A3000200). 4. Device # 3 QFPSVRSTF (A3000300). 5. Device # 4 QFPSVRSTF (A3000400). 6. Device # 5 QFPSVRSTF (A3000500). 7. Device # 6 QFPSVRSTF (A3000600). 8. Device # 7 QFPSVRSTF (A3000700). 9. Device # 8 docserv (A3000700). 31. [V2D0-A0-D0:0] IBM-6390If you plan to use SBACKUP, go to "Saving NetWare Data with SBACKUP". If you plan to use ARCserve, go to "Saving NetWare Data with ARCserve** for NetWare Version 6". You can use the SBACKUP utility, provided with NetWare, to backup and restore NetWare data on an Integrated PC Server-based NetWare server. To back up NetWare data using SBACKUP:
LOAD TSA410 LOAD SBACKUP You can put all of the LOAD statements in an NCF file. The NetWare Server Backup Utility Main Menu appears. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | || NetWare Server Backup Utility 4.14 NetWare Loadable Module | | || Target: DOCSERV | | |+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | +----------------------------------------------+ | | | Main Menu | | | +----------------------------------------------+ | | | |Backup | | | | |Restore | | | | |Log/error File Administration | | | | |Storage Device Administration | | | | |Change Target to Back Up From or Restore To | | | +----------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
AS400TP DLC nwhere n is the number of the device you allocated in step 4. For more information about using SBACKUP, refer to Novell NetWare Supervising the Network. You can use ARCserve to back up and restore NetWare data on both PC-based and Integrated PC Server-based NetWare servers. To set up ARCserve:
Download the update to the TAPESVR.NLM. This is a self-extracting file that contains the update to ARCserve, plus a README.TXT file that contains information on applying the update. To extract the file, change to the directory in which you downloaded the file and type: TAPESVR extract_directoryWhere extract_directory is a temporary directory in which you want the ARCserve update. SEARCH ADD SYS:\ARCSERVE.6\NLM\If you create a custom batch file for all the ARCserve LOAD statements, add this statement at the beginning of that file instead of AUTOEXEC.NCF. Do not run ASTART6.NCF. load sys:system\btrieve -p=4096 -f=20 -h=60 -l=20 -t=15 -u=0 -s=30 -m=512 load bspxcom -d=8192 -s=15 -w=3 Set minimum directory cache buffers=500 Set reserved buffers below 16 meg=200
LOAD NWASPI LOAD ASDB LOAD ASPIBD LOAD TAPESVR LOAD ARCSERVETo improve performance, add keyword USEABOVE16 when you load ASPIBD and TAPESVR. For example, load aspibd useabove16. Certain adapters can only use memory below the 16 MB range but AS400TP.HAM is not restricted to that memory range. You can put all of these statements in an NCF file. The Available Options pop-up window appears. At this point, you can either continue in RCONSOLE or switch to the Windows version of ARCserve. Note:
AS4TP DLC nwhere n is the number of the device you allocated in step 4. For more information, refer to ARCserve for NetWare User Guide. Saving and Restoring NetWare Data from the QNetWare Directory Use the SAV command to save and restore NetWare objects in the QNetWare directory. You can save and restore individual NetWare objects in the QNetWare directory, such as volumes, directories, or files, or you can save the entire QNetWare directory. You can also save resources in SAV.RST. If you save NetWare volumes, files, and directories from NetWare 3.12 servers or NDS trees in QNetWare, you can selectively restore NetWare data to the same location or to a different location from which the data was backed up. However, you cannot restore compressed objects from a NetWare 4.1 volume that has data compression specified *YES to a NetWare volume that either does not specify data compression or does not support data compression. For example, NetWare 3.12 volumes do not support data compression. If you save resources in SAV.RST or storage spaces, you cannot restore data selectively or to a different location from which the data was backed up. To save NetWare data through /QNetWare:
CRTSAVF FILE(mylib/mysave) TEXT('My Save/Restore File')where mylib is the name of the library in which your save file will be created and mysave is the name of your save file. STRNTWCNN SERVER('docserv') CNNTYPE(*SAVRST)If your NetWare user name does not match your AS/400 profile, you must also specify the NTWUSER and PASSWORD parameters. If you have an authentication entry, you can skip to step 4. Started *USER connection 1 to server docserv. Started *SAVRST connection 1 to server docserv. Started connection to server docserv.Note that you must have a *SAVRST connection to the server before you can save or restore NetWare objects.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Save Object (SAV) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 'qsys.lib/mylib.lib/mysave.file' | | | | + for more values | | | | Objects: | | Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'qnetware/docserv.svr/myvol' | | | | Include or omit . . . . . . . *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT | | + for more values | | Directory subtree . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ | | Save active . . . . . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES, *SYNC | | Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NONE | | | | | | | | | | More... | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
'qnetware/docserv.svr/myvol/jean*'If you use pattern-matching characters and the beginning of a directory name matches these characters, AS/400 saves both the directory and all the files in that directory. 'qnetware/sav.rst/abc.svr/myvol/' +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Save Object (SAV) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | | | Additional Parameters | | | | System . . . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *LCL, *RMT | | Time period for last change: | | Start date . . . . . . . . . . *ALL Date, *ALL, *LASTSAVE | | Start time . . . . . . . . . . *ALL Time, *ALL | | End date . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL Date, *ALL | | End time . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL Time, *ALL | | Object pre-check . . . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES | | Target release . . . . . . . . . *CURRENT *CURRENT, *PRV, V3R7M0... | | Update history . . . . . . . . . *NO *NO, *YES, *SYS, *PC | | | | Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL *NONE, *ALL, *AFTER | | Data compression . . . . . . . . *DEV *DEV, *NO, *YES | | Data compaction . . . . . . . . *DEV *DEV, *NO | | Bottom | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ DSPSAVF FILE(mylib.lib/mysave.file)Use option 5 to display the objects that were saved to the file. To restore NetWare data through /QNetWare: You restore NetWare objects very much like you saved them. For example, if you saved NetWare objects to a save file, you will restore the objects from the save file.
STRNTWCNN SERVER('docserv') CNNTYPE(*SAVRST)If your NetWare user name does not match your AS/400 profile, you must also specify the NTWUSER and PASSWORD parameters.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Restore Object (RST) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 'qsys.lib/mylib.lib/mysave.file' | | | | + for more values | | | | Objects: | | Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 'qnetware/docserv.svr/myvol' | | | | Include or omit . . . . . . . *INCLUDE *INCLUDE, *OMIT | | New object name . . . . . . . *SAME | | | | + for more values | | Directory subtree . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ | | Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NONE | | | | | | | | More... | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Restore Object (RST) | | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | | | Additional Parameters | | | | | | System . . . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *LCL, *RMT | | | | Date when saved . . . . . . . . Date | | Time when saved . . . . . . . . Time | | Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . *ALL *ALL, *NEW, *OLD | | Allow object differences . . . . *NONE *NONE, *ALL, *AUTL, *OWNER | | | | Force object conversion: | | Convert during restore . . . . *SYSVAL *SYSVAL, *NO, *YES | | Objects to convert . . . . . . *RQD, *ALL | | SOM object ID . . . . . . . . . *SAVED *SAVED, *SYS | | | | | | | | Bottom | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Memory Tuning for Save/Restore Performance The save/restore processes are affected by the size of the AS/400 memory pool. To achieve acceptable save performance, do the following calculations. Each of the two calculations must have a result greater than or equal to 15MB:
To calculate memory for a save operation:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Job | | System: SYSAS400 | | | | Job: QPADEV0012 User: PAUL Number: 009534 | | | | | | Select one of the following: | | | | 1. Display job status attributes | | 2. Display job definition attributes | | 3. Display job run attributes, if active | | 4. Work with spooled files | | | | 10. Display job log, if active or on job queue | | 11. Display call stack, if active | | 12. Work with locks, if active | | 13. Display library list, if active | | 14. Display open files, if active | | 15. Display file overrides, if active | | 16. Display commitment control status, if active | | More... | | Selection or command | | ===> wrkactjob | | | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Active Jobs SYSAS400 | | 12/06/96 15:28:59 | | CPU %: .9 Elapsed time: 00:00:54 Active jobs: 67 | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 2=Change 3=Hold 4=End 5=Work with 6=Release 7=Display message | | 8=Work with spooled files 13=Disconnect ... | | --------Elapsed--------- | | Opt Subsystem/Job Type Pool Pty CPU Int Rsp AuxIO CPU % | | QPADEV0006 INT 4 20 25.0 0 .0 0 .0 | | QPADEV0007 INT 4 20 4.3 0 .0 0 .0 | | QPADEV0008 INT 4 20 2.6 0 .0 0 .0 | | QPADEV0010 INT 4 20 21.4 0 .0 0 .0 | | | | QPADEV0012 INT 4 20 .8 0 .0 1 .0 | | | | QPADEV0013 INT 4 20 3.5 0 .0 0 .0 | | QPADEV0014 INT 4 20 7.6 0 .0 0 .0 | | QSERVER SBS 2 0 .4 0 .0 | | QSERVER ASJ 2 20 .6 0 .0 | | More... | | Parameters or command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F5=Refresh F10=Restart statistics F11=Display status | | F12=Cancel F23=More options F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
There is no need to perform the second calculation at this time. 3042K is not enough to begin with. Therefore, dividing that number by 4 emphasizes that a SAV job running in this amount of memory is going to take a LONG time. Figure 11-13. Work with System Status -- Displaying System Pool Memory +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with System Status SYSAS400 | | 12/06/96 15:23:14 | | % CPU used . . . . . . . : 8.8 Auxiliary storage: | | Elapsed time . . . . . . : 00:00:00 System ASP . . . . . . : 11567 M | | Jobs in system . . . . . : 843 ystem ASP used . . : 79.7009 | | % addresses used: Total . . . . . . . . : 11567 M | | Permanent . . . . . . : 2.616 Current unprotect used : 420 M | | Temporary . . . . . . : .108 Maximum unprotect . . : 420 M | | | | Type changes (if allowed), press Enter. | | | | System Pool Reserved Max -----DB----- ---Non-DB--- | | Pool Size (K) Size (K) Active Fault Pages Fault Pages | | 1 49855 16900 +++++ .0 .0 .0 .0 | | 2 45375 0 12 .0 .0 .0 .0 | | 3 32 0 1 .0 .0 .0 .0 | | | | 4 3042 0 4 .0 .0 58.8 215.6 | | | | | | Bottom | | Command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F9=Retrieve F10=Restart | | F11=Display transition data F12=Cancel F24=More keys | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
30000 divided by 2 yields 15MB.Now, the second calculation; the pool size divided by the activity level: 30000 divided by 4 yields 7500 (7.5MB)More storage is needed. You may want to decrease the maximum activity level to 2 for this pool. Figure 11-14. Work With System Status -- Adjusting Pool Size +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with System Status SYSAS400 | | 12/06/96 15:30:42 | | % CPU used . . . . . . . : 3.5 Auxiliary storage: | | Elapsed time . . . . . . : 00:07:27 System ASP . . . . . . : 11567 M | | Jobs in system . . . . . : 846 ystem ASP used . . : 79.7241 | | % addresses used: Total . . . . . . . . : 11567 M | | Permanent . . . . . . : 2.616 Current unprotect used : 422 M | | Temporary . . . . . . : .108 Maximum unprotect . . : 424 M | | | | Type changes (if allowed), press Enter. | | | | System Pool Reserved Max -----DB----- ---Non-DB--- | | Pool Size (K) Size (K) Active Fault Pages Fault Pages | | 1 51151 16901 +++ .0 .0 .0 .3 | | 2 23181 0 12 .0 .4 .4 3.1 | | 3 32 0 1 .0 .0 .0 .0 | | 4 25940 0 4 .0 .1 1.0 6.1 | | | | Bottom | | Command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F9=Retrieve F10=Restart | | F11=Display transition data F12=Cancel F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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