Procedure 6-12
Recover AMA data from DIRP - DIRP block number not known
Step
Description
Do the above for each Parallel Volume and
notice the "LAST MODIFIED" date and time
of each file. Using these dates and times,
locate the Parallel Volume collecting AMA
during the time frame the data center is
requesting.
4
Locate the block number the data center last
received. We require the record broken
down in step 2 of the last block received by
the data center.
At the MAP, enter:
>DSKUT
>LISTVOL <volume name> ALL
>AMADUMP BC <file name>
>FILTER ADD <structure code from
step 2>
Example:
>FILTER ADD 00700
>>>ADDING.... structure code 00700
code 00700
call code:
Input:
><call code of the record>
The Filter function prompts you for
numerous fields. Inputting the Call Code,
Originating Number, and Connect Time
should be sufficient to locate the data block.
If you don't want to define all the other
parameters prompted by the function, hit
enter and the DMS continues to the next
field, or hit a $ to end the prompts. If a field
contains zeros in any field, you must define
that field with all the zeros included.
Automatic message accounting (AMA) messages 6-19
Notes
If the filename includes a special character,
(a period or space), enclose the whole
filename in single quotes.
Enclose the structure code in single quotes.
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DPP Recovery and Routine Maintenance Guide BCS35 and up
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