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03897 - Antwort: Saving stream files to tape

03897 - Antwort: Saving stream files to tape

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Antwort: Saving stream files to tape


I think the best way to copy this files ist to use FTP.


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I am trying to find a way to discreetly backup objects that are output from
R/3 archiving to tape prior to running the archiving delete programs.

The archiving process generates *STMF's that are moved to the iXOS
archiving
system; after the archive job in R/3 completes and prior to the delete job
in R/3 and/or deleting the *STMF's, I want to keep a copy backed up against
anything not working properly in the many steps between archiving and
writing to the archive system.

The SAV command looked like the ticket, but it appears to "know" whether
the
objects being saved are required for the system and stops the SAV process.

I also tried the CPYFRMSTMF command:

CPYFRMSTMF FROMSTMF('usr\sap\prd\archive\rpp*.*')
TOMBR('\qsys.lib\qgpl.lib\stuff.savf')

Pattern not allowed in path name.

...but it doesn't behave well with wild cards.

I've thought of a number of muti-step ways to do this using FTP and CL.

But does anyone know a way to backup *STMF objects to tape?


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