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Applying journals - Long runtime

Former Member
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Dear experts,

We want to test disaster recovery scenario on I5/OS. We prepared a point in time recovery procedure.

Our OS team stated that appling journals after system restore(this also takes a lot time) will take a lot of time due to object locks.

On sql server transation log or oracle archivelogs this time is not too much to be afraid off.

Can anyone please do a comparision between recovering from archivelog/transactionlog and journals?

Best Regards

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Former Member
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Hi expert

I am really looking towards finding a following documents for my studies and work to define a framework

a) SAP/Oracle Business processors by module wise (All the standard processors by industry also

b) Financial Systems any(sap/oracle) DR test plan document with complete details over a test

if any one found with this info please do forward to me \[removed by moderator\]

appreciate your help on this regards

Indunil

Edited by: Jan Stallkamp on Jun 18, 2008 10:06 AM

JanStallkamp
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Hi Kushan.

Please have a look into SCN's community guidelines. We don't like double posting youir question in several forums. Posting a question as an reply to an existing thread is also not the prefered way of participating. In addition to that please don't ask for (most likely copyrighted) documents to be sent by e-mail.

Best regards,

Jan Stallkamp

Former Member
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Hi Sez,

first of all, it is necessary, that you use APYJRNCHGX instead of APYJRNCHG!

Then, you should be a little bit familiar with this at all - otherwise, the test will just fail ;-((

The objects locks during apply just do NOT exist ! (that is just missing knowlwedge of the people, that told you that)

How long does it take ?

That depends ....

In my productive (and test) recoveries, it typically took 30-120 minutes - even for 1-2 days recovering of productive data - so this sounds pretty reasonable to me )

Regards

Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag

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