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BRMS CLass
Installing BRMS
BRMS policies overview
Media devices and encryption using software and hardware Overview and implementation
of virtual tape, DVD, and optical device
support
Creating a simple backup control group
BRMS log
Saving IFS data
Working with backup lists
Parallel save, user exits, and save-while-active
Performing a backup and full system backup
Other backup topics
Storage locations
Containers
Move management
Media class
Media policies
Media topics
BRMS networking
Scheduling BRMS jobs
Daily maintenance
BRMS reports
Recovery
Tape duplication and label print
Functional usage
Archive
Retrieval
BRMS Enterprise
Summary
Agenda Day 1
Day 2
Review
Unit 6: BRMS log
Exercise 5: Creating a basic backup control group using 5250 green screen Exercise 6:
Creating a basic backup control group using System i Navigator Exercise 7: Creating a basic
backup control group using IBM Navigator for i Unit 7: Saving IFS data
Unit 8: Working with backup lists
Exercise 8: Creating and using backup lists and saving to a save file Exercise 9: Creating and
using backup lists and saving to a save file using System i Navigator
Exercise 10: Creating and using backup lists and saving to a save file using IBM Navigator for i
Unit 9: Parallel save, user exits, and save-while-active
Unit 10: Performing a backup and full system backup
Unit 11: Other backup topics
Exercise 11: Creating a backup control group
Exercise 12: Creating a backup control group using System i Navigator Exercise 13: Creating a
backup control group using IBM Navigator for i
Day 3
Review
Unit 12: Storage locations
Exercise 14: Creating a storage location
Unit 13: Containers
Unit 14: Move management
Exercise 15: Move policies
Unit 15: Media class
Exercise 16: Creating a media class
Unit 16: Media policies
Exercise 17: Creating a media policy
Unit 17: Media topics
Exercise 18: Running a backup using 5250 emulation Exercise 19: Running a backup using
System i Navigator
Day 4
Review
Exercise 20: Running a backup using IBM Navigator for i Review Exercises 18 through 20
Unit 18: BRMS networking
Unit 19: Scheduling BRMS jobs
Unit 20: Daily maintenance
Unit 21: BRMS reports
Unit 22: Recovery
Exercise 21: BRMS recovery capabilities
Unit 23: Tape duplication and label print
Exercise 22: Tape duplication
Unit 24: Functional usage
Unit objectives
BRMS software
BRMS installation (1 of 2)
1. GO LICPGM
2. Option 11: Install Licensed Programs
Notes:
The software products need to be installed in the order shown. If MSE (Media Storage Entension) is
not installed before BRMS, it does work correctly.
No special actions are needed when installing BRMS on a system for the first time, or when installing
a new version of BRMS on the same system which has a previous version currently installed. In
either case, follow the steps below to install BRMS on your Power system with IBM i or use the
normal IBM i processes for installing the new software from the distribution media.
3. At the Work with Licensed Programs display, select option 11 - Install licensed programs. 4.
Select Product 5770-BR1, option *BASE to install the standard Backup, Recovery, and Media
6. At the Install Options display, type in the name of your installation device as requested. Then
press Enter to start the installation.
7. Press F14 to accept the Software Agreements.
After you have successfully installed the *BASE BRMS product, you can install the additional
features.
To do so, repeat steps 1-7 for each feature. At step 3, take option 1 for the Network feature or
option 2 for the Advanced functions (HSM) feature.
BRMS installation (2 of 2)
• Creates all media classes supported based on installed tape drives • Creates default BRMS objects
– Connect to www.ibm.com/software/lms
• Creates all media classes supported based on installed tape drives • Creates default BRMS objects
Notes:
*DATA
• Default control groups, policies, and tables are built based on the characteristics of the system
that is being initialized.
• Additionally, new devices are added and ASPs are configured. Default ASP descriptions for ASPs
defined to the system, but not already defined to BRMS are added.
*RUNPRDINZ
• Use this option to complete initialization of the BRMS LPP (licensed program product) after
installation.
• Use this option if you receive the message BRM40A2 (BRMS product initialization is required)
when attempting to perform a BRMS operation after a product update.
• Rerun your last CUMME (cumulative media) DVD to pick up BRMS and MSE PTFs (or apply most
recent full CUMME).
– V7R2: SF99715
– V7R1: SF99362
– V6R1: SF99187
– V5R4: SF99186
– Initialize all major files as well as establishing default policies and control groups – Starts the
subsystem for networking in a multi-system environment
– Reset BRMS and reinitialize all major files as well as establishing default policies and control
groups
– Re-register all BRMS functional authority elements with the OS's registration facility; used during
a full system recovery prior to restoring user profiles
– Change the system name for BRMS media information to a new system name when restoring this
information to a different system or logical partition
– Merge the BRMS database files contained on one library with the BRMS database files in another
library
Using INZBRM (1 of 2)
•INZBRM (*CHGSYSNAM):
•INZBRM (*DATA):
– Adds any tape drives that are attached but not known to BRMS
•INZBRM (*DEVICE):
•INZBRM (*ESTPRDINZ):
•INZBRM (*ESTPRDUPD):
– Used to determine time required to initialize BRMS after upgrading to a new software release
•INZBRM (*FLASHCOPY):
Notes:
*CHGSYSNAM
Allows you to change the system name that is stored in the BRMS media information. The system
name is used to distinguish the media information of this system from the media information of
other systems in a BRMS Network. The system name is applied to the media information even if you
do not use the BRMS Networking feature. BRMS uses the system's local network ID
(LCLNETID) and default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) for the system name. You can use the
DSPNETA command to view these system network attributes.
*DATA
You are initializing BRMS. Default control groups, policies, and tables are built based on the
characteristics of the system that is being initialized. Additionally, new devices are added and ASPs
are configured. Default ASP descriptions for ASPs defined to the system, but not already defined to
BRMS are added.
• ASP name value is *NONE, except for ASP 1, which is given the ASP name of *SYSTEM.
If the parameter contains the special value *DATA, you must process the INZBRM command on the
system on which you want to initialize for BRMS.
*DEVICE
You are clearing device and media library information and reinitializing the files with the devices
currently described on the system. In addition to clearing and reinitializing the device file, *DEVICE
also performs the same functions as *DATA. Using the *DEVICE special value causes CSI objects and
APPC device information to be removed from the BRMS inventory if no APPC device entries by the
same name are found. Using the *DEVICE special value does not cause NET device information to be
removed.
*ESTPRDINZ
Use this option to determine the approximate time that is required to complete initialization of the
BRMS licensed program after installation or update. An estimate of the initialization time is returned
in message BRM402B. For more precise estimates, always run this option in the same system
environment as the initialization job. If this option is run concurrently with product initialization, the
'approximate time remaining' is returned.
Product initialization is only required once following a product update. Use option *RUNPRDINZ of
this command to run product initialization after the update.
*ESTPRDUPD
Use this option to determine the approximate time that is required to complete a BRMS licensed
program update to a future version and release. The time estimate is returned in message
BRM402C.
Note: The actual time might vary from the estimated time if the update occurs on a different system
or uses a different job environment. You must specify a value for Target release (TGTRLS) when using
this option.
*FLASHCOPY
Use this option to set the FlashCopy status for BRMS. You must specify State (STATE) parameter
when using this option.
Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this parameter.
Using INZBRM (2 of 2)
•INZBRM (*MERGE):
– Used to merge BRMS database files from one library with BRMS database files in another library
•INZBRM (*NETSYS):
•INZBRM (*RUNPRDINZ):
•INZBRM (*SECUREDDM):
– Used to set the user profile and password to use for remote server secure DDM connections to all
the systems in a BRMS network
•INZBRM (*SETAUT):
Notes:
The BRMS menus are displayed as shown above if you have not yet initialized on your system.
INZBRM OPTION(*ESTPRDINZ)
is 0 hours and 10 minutes. The time estimate is based on the files in library QUSRBRM containing
a total of 0 records and 0 deleted records. BRMS product initialization performance can be
optimized if run when there
Notes:
Once BRMS is initialized on your system, all menu items are activated and available