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Entering BACKUP and RESTORE Commands
To enter commands in BACKUP and RESTORE, either:
•
Type a complete command at the command interpreter prompt:
1> BACKUP /HIGHPIN OFF/ $TAPE, \CSYS.$MYVOL.MYSUBVOL.*,&
1>& LISTALL
This example shows how to use the HIGHPIN OFF option to back up files on D-series or
G-series by using the TACL RUN command. By default, HIGHPIN OFF runs at a low PIN and
is needed only if BACKUP was manually set to run at a high PIN. For information on creating
and running a high-PIN process, see the Guardian Application Conversion Guide.
•
Specify a command file as an IN file in your initial command to start the program. The IN file
contains the device name, qualified file-set list, and any utility options. An IN file is useful if
the BACKUP command is long and inconvenient to type at the command interpreter line. This
is a complete command:
6> BACKUP / IN $RECDS.BAKERY.BCOMM /
$RECDS.BAKERY.BCOMM is an IN file that contains these command elements:
$TAPE,
($PIES.APPLE.*,
$PIES.PEACH.*,
$PIES.PECAN.*,
$PIES.CHERRY.*,
$ROLLS.KAISER.*,
$ROLLS.DINNER.*),
LISTALL
IN files cannot contain an ampersand (&) at the end of each line as can commands entered
from the command interpreter prompt. The command interpreter reads the ampersand as a
continuation of the command, but the disk and tape utilities do not.
Mounting a Tape
To mount an unlabeled tape for a BACKCOPY, BACKUP, or RESTORE process:
1.
Check the input and output media write settings:
•
For a BACKUP or BACKCOPY process, ensure the output tape media is write-enabled.
For tape reels be sure the write ring is inserted.
•
For a RESTORE or BACKCOPY ensure the input tape media is not write-enabled. For tape
reels be sure the write ring is removed.
CAUTION:
Removing the write-enable rings prevents the possibility of any inadvertent backups
(and subsequent overwrites) to the tapes. This recommended action is only a precaution.
RESTORE operates with or without the presence of the write-enable rings on the tape reels.
2.
Enter a complete BACKCOPY, BACKUP, or RESTORE command.
3.
If you used the NOPROMPT option in a BACKUP or RESTORE command (which is acceptable
except in some cases when you use the NOREWIND option), go to Step 8.
4.
Wait until the program displays:
$tape : Not ready?
Then press the Return key and wait for the same message again. The
tape
is the name of the
tape drive specified in the command.
5.
Mount the tape and press the Return key to start the process on this tape. If you press the
Return key before you mount the tape, the process on this tape begins when the system detects
that the tape is mounted and ready.
6.
Each subsequent reel causes one of these prompts to appear:
Using BACKCOPY, BACKUP, and RESTORE
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