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What is Ibm brms?

What is Ibm brms?

IBM® Backup, Recovery, and Media Services (BRMS) helps you implement a disciplined approach to managing your backups and provides you with an orderly way to retrieve lost or damaged data. BRMS enables you to track all of your media from creation to expiration.

How do I start BRMS?

To start the console monitor, take the following steps from your system console:

  1. To get to the BRMS Console Monitor display, select option 20 (Start console monitor) from the BRMS main menu at the system console.
  2. This starts the console monitor.
  3. On the job scheduler, submit a job that performs the STRBKUBRM command.

What is Qusrbrm?

The QUSRBRM/QA1ALI2 physical file saves object level detail for the Integrated File System. If *NO is specified, you will not be able to use BRMS to ‘drill’ down to individual files in directories to restore via BRMS, but you can use the native Restore Object (RST) command to restore the information.

What does BRMs mean for an i server?

BRMS provides the i Server with support for policy-oriented setup and execution of backup, recovery, archive, and other removable-media-related operations. BRMS uses a consistent set of intuitive concepts and operations that can be used to develop and implement a backup strategy tailored to your business requirements.

What kind of media management does BRMs do?

BRMS media management tracks all of your tapes and save files. Your media is tracked from tape creation to expiration. BRMS now supports IBM ProtecTIER Virtual Tape Media Libraries.

Is the BRM role an it or business role?

While requisite skills and reporting relationship may vary from organization to organization, the BRM role at its essence serves as a bridge between IT and a specific business function. “The BRM role is not an IT role, and it’s not a business role,” says Merlyn. “It’s both.”

Are there any OEMs supporting IBM i and BRMs?

IBM i and BRMS does NO testing and has no official support for ANY OEM tape devices. The only tape devices tested and officially supported are the ones that IBM sells and are listed as supported. Any claims of an OEM device being supported on IBM i and BRMS are exclusively those of the OEM vendor.