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For detailed instructions about shutting down TIBCO Object Service Broker, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.
3. Use the S6BSPSEP utility to extract the pages for the required segment from the journal accumulations.
5. Run the S6BBRPTR (Batch Pointer Check) utility using the point-in-time restore file as input and check ERRLOG for any messages.
6. If the S6BBRPTR utility runs cleanly, delete, define, and reformat the page data sets in the segment to be restored and use the restore file to restore your segment.
1. If the restore point-in-time is very recent, SPIN the current Journal to include the updated pages on it.
2. Using the S6BTLSRP (Select Recovery Pages) utility and all necessary Journal accumulation files as input, create a file that contains the latest page images up to the designated point-in-time.
3. Use the S6BSPSEP utility to extract the pages for the required segment from the journal accumulations.
4. Merge the file created in the previous step with the appropriate segment backup file to create your point-in-time restore file.
5. Run the S6BBRPTR (Batch Pointer Check) utility using the point-in-time restore file as input and check ERRLOG for any messages.
6. If the S6BBRPTR utility runs cleanly, delete, define, and reformat the page data sets in the segment to be restored and use the restore file to restore your segment.Task C Rebuild Each Segment
1. Use IDCAMS DEL/DEF to delete and redefine all the data sets in the specified segment.
1. Edit the S6A5FRMT member in the OSB.INSTALL data set and ensure that high-level qualifiers are set correctly.
To reduce elapsed time, you can initialize page data sets asynchronously by running parallel jobs that each contain a DD statement for a different page data set.Task D Restore the Data SetsThe member RESTORE in the JCL data set, distributed with TIBCO Object Service Broker, contains sample JCL to restore a segment from a TIBCO Object Service Broker system backup.
4. Set the output parameters to the correct TIBCO Object Service Broker high-level qualifiers.After executing the JCL to restore the data sets, the data is copied from the backup tapes to the specified segment.
The following procedure destroys any recovery data that is still in recovery data sets. Be sure to assess the consequences of losing that data. If you are not able to do a clean shutdown of the Data Object Broker, you lose any updates since the last complete checkpoint.
2. Check that the correct data set names (the TIBCO Object Service Broker high-level qualifiers) are specified.For detailed instructions about starting up TIBCO Object Service Broker, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.
If the system was backed up using a DASD backup product such as DF/DSS or FDR, it must be restored in the same way as other DASD backed up using that product. This requires that it be restored using the same device type from which it was backed up.
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