Which objects to save in backup for a double stack system.

Hi Gurus,
We have a double stack solution manager system. We had a full system save, option 21 after installation. For the regular backup we are saving the following :
the IFS,  R3<SID>DATA  ,SAP<SID>DB libraries, and the journal libraries R3<SID>JRN ,SAP<SID>JRN and the Kernel Library.
     Are the above mentioned libraries,coupled with the option 21 tape, enough to recover the system?
  I am asking this cause, for a system copy, we need the export of the  Java SDM schema(step1 of note 585279) along with the data libraries saved above.
where do we get the SDM schema in case of a disaster?  Do we just export it out once and keep it safe somewhere, till we do any new java sport packs, in which case we take  an export again and keep it safe?
Thanks,
Suhail

Hi Suhail,
if you include the kernel lib and all the other system settings like service definitions, r3wrknn, users etc, yes ...
but, you see, a full system save IS sufficient, but just taking these liks to a new iSeries, will fail. If you are asking to restore the system from 21 and IFS and the other libs from "last night backup" this would be fully sufficient.
I don't see any good reason to keep the SDM from now somewhere offsite - I didn't investigate where it is located - but either in one of the DBs or in the IFS ...
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut.gmbh
http://www.consolut.de - http://www.4soi.de - http://www.easymarketplace.de

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