Using BMC AMI Recovery Manager at the recovery site


This subsection describes using BMC AMI Recovery Manager to assist you in performing system resource and application recovery at a recovery site.

BMC AMI Recovery Manager performs the following functions:

  • Recovers Db2 system resources by using the recovery site copies of the archive log data sets, the system resource recovery jobs that were created at the local site, and the appropriate recovery site image copies
  • Optionally recovers the BMC tables required to run BMC AMI Recovery Manager and BMC AMI Recover
  • Manages the recovery of business application data from the recovery site image copies of Db2 table spaces, the recovery site log, and recovery site copies of the R+/CHANGE ACCUM files

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All necessary tasks are included in the following material. The order of these tasks is extremely important in ensuring the success of your disaster recovery plan.


Important

ARMBSRR creates one data set that contains multiple jobs that will initialize your Db2 subsystem and recover the Db2 catalog and directory. The Phase 1 job or jobs initialize Db2 system resources. The Phase 2 job or jobs recover the catalog and directory of the Db2 subsystem. If you have the Recovery Management for Db2 solution, a third job is generated to process data collection information.

If more than one job is created within a phase, BMC AMI Recovery Manager includes job steps that synchronize job execution without requiring manual intervention. The Phase 2 job or jobs are placed in the Job Entry Subsystem (JES) hold queue to be released at successful completion of Phase 1.

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