Using CA Fast Recover for z/OS, you can recover tablespace data from image copy data when the table OBIDs do not match.
You might need to perform a non-matching OBID recovery when you are doing any of the following:
- Migrating data between like tablespaces, with OBID translation (from a production to test system, for example), with the ability to apply log records from different subsystems.
- Recovering a dropped tablespace.
- Substituting for DSN1COPY. The current tablespace data is overlaid with image copy data.
You can recover the tablespace from any of the following:
- A full sequential image copy
- A full sequential image copy with selected log records applied
- An inline image copy
You might need to perform a non-matching OBID recovery when you are doing any of the following:
- Migrating data between like tablespaces, with OBID translation (from a production to test system, for example), with the ability to apply log records from different subsystems.
- Recovering a dropped tablespace.
- Substituting for DSN1COPY. The current tablespace data is overlaid with image copy data.
You can recover the tablespace from any of the following:
- A full sequential image copy
- A full sequential image copy with selected log records applied
- An inline image copy
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