RE: Problems with FAVER

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Subject: RE: Problems with FAVER
From: Wakser, David (David.Wakser@infocrossing.com)
Date: Wed Nov 04 2009 - 07:54:43 EST


Allan:

	I had a similar problem with FAVER about 3 years ago; the backup
indicated no problem, but the restore failed with either an invalid
structure or out-of-sequence. I worked with both the FAVER people and
IBM VSAM, attempting to solve it, but then the client decided they
didn't like my naming convention for my "private" copy of the corrupted
file, and it was deleted. From that point on, I could not continue
diagnostics.

	I found the entire scenario very scary!

David Wakser

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU [mailto:owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU] On Behalf
Of Ron Ashley
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:59 AM
To: VSE Discussion List
Subject: RE: Problems with FAVER

I have seen where pointers to file gets loused up and faver uses these
pointers to go from 1 record to the next. Since IDCAMS uses a different
backup structure I have done the following:

1. Backup file using IDCAMS.
2. Delete redefine file using IDCAMS
3. Restore file using IDCAMS.

Then FAVER2 can be used on file and it would work.
________________________________________
From: owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU [owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU] On Behalf Of Allan
Peterson [Allan.Peterson@revera.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 9:03 PM
To: VSE Discussion List
Subject: Problems with FAVER

A backup of a production set of vsam files was used to restore with
rename to a UAT environment, no errors issued.
The UAT environment was then attempted to be backed up , but faver
indicated a key out of sequence  and a wrong length record size.

I then ran a FAVER2 disk to disk from prod to UAT with rename , I then
FAVER2 disk to disk with rename to another set... no issues

F1EXPORT & F1RESTOR & FAVER2 are all at 9901 level and cannot find my
notes as to how to look at CA to see whether there are any fixes

They want urgent answers as to what has gone wrong and what I am going
to do to remedy ....

Allan Peterson
Network Team Leader
DDI: 09 442 8615 | Mobile: 021 750 529 | Fax: 09 442 8601
Email: Allan.Peterson@revera.co.nz | Web: www.revera.co.nz
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