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Product Overview

The architecture of BMC AMI Storage FDRAPPL consists of several key components. The primary component is the Backup and Restore Engine, which processes JCL commands such as BACKUP and RESTORE. This engine interacts with the Dataset Group Definition component, which reads control statements to determine which datasets belong to each group.

The system also includes an interface to DFSMShsm ABARS, enabling integration with existing HSM infrastructure. The communication between these components is primarily through JCL and control statements. The Backup and Restore Engine reads the control statements to determine the datasets to be processed.

The system uses z/OS system logs for logging and auditing. FDRAPPL does not use any specific databases or storage mechanisms beyond the z/OS file system. Network requirements are minimal, as the system operates within the z/OS environment.

The main configuration parameters are defined in control statements, including dataset group definitions, backup schedules, and storage locations. Security is managed through the z/OS security system, such as RACF, which controls access to FDRAPPL functions. The system's design prioritizes automation and integration with existing z/OS components.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of BMC AMI Storage FDRAPPL?

BMC AMI Storage FDRAPPL automates dataset backup and restore operations. It allows administrators to define groups of datasets, and then automatically backs up and restores all datasets within those groups. This simplifies data management and reduces manual intervention.

What types of backups does FDRAPPL support?

FDRAPPL supports both full and incremental backups. Full backups copy all data, while incremental backups only copy data that has changed since the last backup. This flexibility allows administrators to optimize backup strategies based on their specific needs and recovery time objectives.

How does FDRAPPL integrate with other z/OS components?

FDRAPPL integrates with DFSMShsm ABARS functionality. This integration allows FDRAPPL to leverage existing HSM infrastructure for backup and recovery operations. This integration streamlines data management processes and reduces the need for separate backup solutions.

How are dataset groups defined in FDRAPPL?

Administrators define dataset groups using control statements. These statements specify which datasets belong to a group and how they should be managed. FDRAPPL then uses these definitions to automate backup and restore processes. This approach ensures consistent and reliable data protection.

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