Tivoli Workload Automation, Version 8.6
Data integrity
Backup and recovery of data sets
Backup procedures
How Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS manages recovery of the current plan
Current-plan recovery principles
Current-plan recovery processing
Current-plan processing at Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS startup
Starting Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS with an empty checkpoint data set
Starting Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS with a valid checkpoint data set
Avoiding corruption of the current plan backup
Restoring a damaged Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS file from backup
Restoring the Workstation Description (WS) data set
Restoring the Application Description (AD) data set
Restoring the Operator Instruction (OI) data set
Restoring the Special Resource Description (RD) data set
Restoring the Side Information (SI) data set
Restoring the Long-term Plan (LTP) data set
Restoring the JCL Repository (JS) data set
Re-creating the current plan from the long-term plan
Re-creating the current plan from the new-current-plan and the JT archive log
Recovering from errors on the job-tracking log
Dual JT log data set problems
Recovering from errors on the JT archive log
Recovering from errors on the checkpoint data set
Recovering from errors on event data sets
Recovering from errors on a submit/release data set
Recovering from errors on the current-plan-extension data set
Automatic recovery from controller failures
Notification of controller failures
Re-creating the symphony file from the current plan
Cleanup and recovery of data store data sets
Deleting data from the database
Exporting data to a backup file
Importing data from a backup file
Recovering from failure
What to do when data files fill up
Cleanup subtask
Disaster recovery planning
Designing your Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS DRP
Secondary-center options
Standardizing the environment
Naming conventions
Library requirements
Capacity and workload variations
JCL considerations
Automation in the secondary center
Implementing your Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS DRP
Recovery to start-of-day processing
Backup requirements
Recovery process
Recovery to a predefined recovery point
Backup Requirements
Recovery process
Recovery to point-of-failure
Backup requirements
Recovery process
Considerations about testing disaster recovery in an end-to-end environment
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