on 10-22-2007 9:49 AM
I had to do a DRP on a server with SAP installed.
Are there any special tasks that need to be done in SAP after the restore?
Anette
Nope it is a straight restore onto the same server from a full system backup.
Anette
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Hello Anette,
For system restore on same server, you can choose to omit R3SIDDATA during full restore, then
RSTLIB R3SIDDATA from the last backup
RST '/usr/sap/*' and '/sapmnt' from the last backup
RSTAUT
APYJRNCHGX for journal entries
The "SAP on System i" course offered from IBM has detailed discussion about it.
And hope you never have to use this plan.
Best regards,
Victor
Thank-you Victor,
Unfortunately I had to do a DRP already - hence my question.
Another unfortunate is that there are no iSeries/SAP courses available in my country.
Thank-you for a very helpful answer
Anette
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Hi Anette,
if you just want a recovery to the backup time it is easy and you should use DLTR3PKG.
Otherwise for a point in time recovery, as Victor mentioned already, you need APYJRNCHGX which is not totally trivial.
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag
http://www.consolut.de - http://www.4soi.de - http://www.easymarketplace.de
Hello Anette,
Depending on the DRP, the actions for SAP could be different. For example, apply a new SAP license, if the hardware key is changed.
Best regards,
Victor
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