This example shows how to find out information on backup sessions and how to use ADD DEFINE
and RESTORE commands:
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To find out which backup sessions have the file you want to restore, use the MEDIACOM
INFO DISKFILE command. This example lists two backups on the same physical tape:
1> info diskfile \CAUNI3.$FOX082.AUG1999.cusinfo,
Silo1_FileCat ,detail
File Catalog \CAUNI3.SILO1_FILECAT
Tape File W00007
Generation 1
Version 0
Time Archived 18 Dec 2000, 18:40:35
Physical Copy 1
Logical Copy 1
Disk File \CAUNI3.$FOX082.AUG1999.CUSINFO
Disk File Status VALID
Open FALSE
Broken FALSE
RF Needed FALSE
Corrupt FALSE
Audited FALSE
File Code 963
File Type ENSCRIBE
EOF 8192
Last Mod Time 14 Jul 2000, 9:53:21
Volume Catalog \CAUNI3.SILO1_VOLCAT
Pool Name WEEKLY_APPENDABLE
Tape Name 005907
Volume Index 1
Tape Set ID 005907
File Catalog \CAUNI3.SILO1_FILECAT
Tape File W00007
Generation 2
Version 0
Time Archived 19 Dec 2000, 8:07:20
Physical Copy 1
Logical Copy 1
Disk File \CAUNI3.$FOX082.AUG1999.CUSINFO
Disk File Status VALID
Open FALSE
Broken FALSE
RF Needed FALSE
Corrupt FALSE
Audited FALSE
File Code 963
File Type ENSCRIBE
EOF 8192
Last Mod Time 14 Jul 2000, 9:53:21
Volume Catalog \CAUNI3.SILO1_VOLCAT
Pool Name WEEKLY_APPENDABLE
Tape Name 005907
Volume Index 1
Tape Set ID 005907
2 disk files returned.
178
RESTORE