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Simulation


The recovery simulation feature performs all aspects of recovery up to, but not including, any destructive operations on the data.

It reads image copies and sorts and applies all log records required for recovery, discarding the output after verifying that the recovery resources are valid. You can use simulation for both disaster recovery and local object set recovery. Simulation also gives you a close approximation of how long an actual recovery will take. You can use simulation for:

  • Disaster recovery
  • Local object set recovery
  • Local subsystem PIT recovery

You can use the BMC AMI Recovery Manager online interface to generate recovery simulation JCL for both application and system recovery, including local site recovery. You can also use the ARMBGEN batch program for application recovery simulation and the ARMBSRR batch program for system resource recovery simulation.

You can also use the

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AFRMAIN program with the SIMULATE YES option to simulate a recovery.

For more information about recovery simulation, see Recovery-simulation-and-estimation.


 

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