All CA Top Secret files must be copied bit‑by‑bit. Because some standard backup and restore facilities, like DMS, do not copy files bit‑by‑bit, they cannot be used to back up CA Top Secret files to tape.
Member TSSBCKUP or SMSBCKUP can be used to back up the:
Note: The audit/tracking file can be backed up in its entirety or it can be archived periodically using the TSSARCHI JCL procedure.
To perform the backup, member TSSBCKUP uses the IEHMOVE utility and member SMSBCKUP uses the DFDSS utility. Sites with an SMS environment should use the DFDSS utility or an equivalent utility (for example, CA ASM2 Backup and Restore, FDR) which supports the SMS environment.
Note: If the backup created by job SMSBCKUP is used for disaster recovery, keep in mind that DFDSS does not restore a data set marked as RACF‑protected on a system with no security product installed. You can use TSSPROT to turn off the RACF‑protect bit on the security file. However, you only need to use TSSPROT once after the file has been initialized using TSSMAINT. Initializing the files turns on the protect bit.
TSSBCKUP or SMSBCKUP should be set up to back up the security file. If it becomes necessary to back up other CA Top Secret files, specify the correct file when executing the task.
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