Usage notes
- The command fails if the application structure has not been flagged as
in a FAILED state.
- The command fails if any one of the specified structure names is not defined
in the CFRM policy data set.
- The recover process is both I/O and CPU intensive, and can only run on
a single z/OS image. It should therefore be run on the most powerful or least
busy system in the queue-sharing group.
- The most likely failure is the loss of a complete CF and hence the simultaneous
loss of all the application structures therein. If backup date and times are
similar for each failed application structure, it is more efficient to recover
them in a single RECOVER CFSTRUCT command.
- This command fails if any of the specified CF structures is defined with
either a CFLEVEL of less than 3, or with RECOVER set to NO.
- If backups of the requested CF structures have not been taken
recently, using TYPE(NORMAL) may take a considerable amount of time.