You should save everything in your system as often as possible.
You might not be prepared to recover from a site loss or certain types of disk failures if you do not regularly save everything. If you save the right parts of your iSeries™ server, then you can recover to point 4 (the last save) shown in the backup and recovery timeline. You should save the parts of your system that change often daily. Every week, you should save the parts of your system that do not change often.
This table shows the parts of the system that change often, and so should be saved daily.
Item description | IBM- supplied? | When changes occur |
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Security information (user profiles, private authorities, authorization lists) | Some | Regularly, as new users and objects are added or authorities are changed1 |
Configuration objects in QSYS | No | Regularly, when device descriptions are added or changed or when you use the Hardware Service Manager function to update configuration information1 |
IBM-supplied libraries that contain user data (QGPL, QUSRSYS) | Yes | Regularly |
User libraries that contain user data and programs | No | Regularly |
Folders and documents | Some | Regularly, if you use these objects |
Distributions | No | Regularly, if you use the distribution function |
User directories | No | Regularly |
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This table shows the parts of the system that do not change often; you can save these on a weekly basis.
Item description | IBM- supplied? | When changes occur |
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Licensed Internal Code (LIC) | Yes | Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs) or new release of the operating system |
Operating system objects in QSYS library |
Yes | PTFs or new release of the operating system |
IBM® i5/OS™ optional libraries (QHLPSYS, QUSRTOOL) | Yes | PTFs or new release of the operating system |
Licensed program libraries (QRPG, QCBL, Qxxxx) | Yes | Updates to licensed programs |
Licensed program folders (Qxxxxxxx) | Yes | Updates to licensed programs |
Licensed program directories (/QIBM/ProdData, /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData) | Yes | Updates to licensed programs |