Additional BRMS Restore Commands

In addition to the commands discussed earlier in this chapter, BRMS provides other commands that can assist you in the recovery of various items. You should use these commands instead of the i5/OS restore commands because the BRMS commands log restore information.

Note:
If the media for the restore operation is not found, and the system policy allows the use of alternate input media, BRMS will attempt to locate and use a duplicate volume to complete the restore for all the following commands except RSTAUTBRM.
BRMS Commands
Command Description
RSTBRM
The Restore Object using BRM command restores a copy of one or more objects for use in the integrated file system. The RSTBRM command functions similarly to the i5/OS RST command.
RSTDLOBRM
The Restore DLO using BRM command allows you to restore documents, folders, and distribution objects (mail) that BRMS saved by using the SAVDLOBRM command. The RSTDLOBRM command functions similarly to the i5/OS RSTDLO command.
RSTLIBBRM
The Restore Library using BRM command allows you to restore up to 50 libraries from BRMS media content information. You can use the RSTLIBBRM command to restore any library that BRMS saved with the Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) command. You can also use the RSTLIBBRM command to restore libraries that BRMS saved in a control group. The RSTLIBBRM command functions similarly to the i5/OS RSTLIB command.
RSTOBJBRM
The Restore Object using BRM command allows you to restore a copy of up to 50 objects from a specified library. You can use the RSTOBJBRM command to restore any object that you saved with the Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) command. You can also use the RSTOBJBRM command to restore objects that BRMS saved in a control group. The RSTOBJBRM command functions similarly to the i5/OS RSTOBJ command.
RSTAUTBRM
The Restore Authority using BRM (RSTAUTBRM) command reestablishes the owner profiles, primary groups, and authorization list names for objects on basic user auxiliary storage pools (2–32) if this information was saved. This information is saved unless it was explicitly omitted from the save by specifying *USRASPAUT as the omit for either a *SAVSYS or *SECDTA entry in the backup policy omit list.
Note:
The RSTAUTBRM command does not replace the i5/OS RSTAUT command. RSTAUTBRM is used in addition to the RSTAUT command when restoring the authority information of saved basic user auxiliary storage pool objects during a system recovery.


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