RSTDLOBRM (Restore DLO using BRM)

Note: To use this command, have the 5722-BR1 (Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries) licensed program installed. For detailed information on the parameters of this command, see the online help.

RSTDLOBRM Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) command restores documents, folder and distribution objects (mail) that were saved to tape or to save files. The media policy in force when the media information was saved determines whether this information resides on tape or is stored in save files.

Note: Using the RSTDLOBRM command allows you to restore selected copies of document, folder and distribution objects to the system based on the number of copies that are in the BRMS media content information. This is accomplished by specifying a copy number for the SAVLVL prompt.

 

Restrictions

  1. To use this command, have *SAVSYS or *ALLOBJ special authority or be enrolled in the system distribution directory.

  2. You cannot run another RSTDLOBRM, RSTDLO, SAVDLOBRM, SAVDLO or Reclaim Document Library Object (RCLDLO) command specifying DLO(*ALL) while this command is running.

 

Notes

  1. Do not precede an entry with an asterisk unless that entry is a "special value" that is shown (on the display itself or in the help information) with an asterisk.

  2. You can restore data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports the SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports the TCP/IP protocol.

Note: This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable.

Example for RSTDLOBRM

Example 1: Restoring All DLO in a Subfolder

RSTDLOBRM DLO(*ALL) SAVFLR('ACCTMST/ACCT96')
COPY(*CURRENT) DEV(TAP09)

This command allows you to select and restore folders and subfolders that were saved using the SAVDLOBRM command and whose contents information still exist in the media contents information. In the example the restore operation is for all DLO with a folder called ACCTMST and a subfolder called ACCT96. The most recent copy is restored using device TAP09.

Error messages for RSTDLOBRM

None