Re: SCO UW disaster recovery
- From: bv@xxxxxxx (Bill Vermillion)
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 03:59:22 GMT
In article <45ccd559-d45a-4a9b-8b4b-5bfa078be4af@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mvsguy <kkinney@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whats your time worth?
My time? I have to show up at least 8 hours each day. I might as
well do some work...
I've cleverly disguised my handle to cover the fact that I'm an MVS
guy. Mainframes. I know how important DR is.
I've had a full on disaster caused by IBM applied hardware
maintenance. We only lost 18 hours of data. Later that month, we did
our first DR test. We did amazingly well.
Thank you both for trying, but buying software is simply not in the
cards.
Maybe I should ask a specific question. How do I go about using the
emergency tape/disks I've been making?
Regards,
MVSGuy
Perhaps it >might< help if you described exactly how you made
the emerbency disks and tape?
Have you tried booting from the disk to read the tape?
That seems to me to be the first step.
Bill
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