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A- aborting sessions, Aborting Any Remaining Sessions
- ABORTJOB command, Aborting Any Remaining Sessions
- account, Restoring Files to the Correct Group, Account, and Creator (CREATE)
- ACCOUNT parameter,RESTORE command, Restoring a File to a Different Group, Account, or Creator
- account structure, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- ALLBASE/SQL databases,storing, Storing ALLBASE/SQL Databases
- allocating a device, Handling Media Requests
- allowing users on system, Allowing Users Back on the System
- archiving files, Removing Stored Files from the System: Archiving Files (PURGE)
- ASK parameter
- ONLINE option, Prompting During Backup (ASK)
- assigning an LDEV number, Handling Media Requests, Replying to a Media Request
- attach phase, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Performing an Online Backup
- automatic volume recognition, Using Previously Labeled Volumes
- automatically assigning devices, Single Tape Devices, FILE Commands for Automatically Allocated Devices, Handling Media Requests, Automatically Assigning Devices
- AVR, Using Previously Labeled Volumes
B- back up
- files, Preparing Storage Devices
- backing up files, Performing an Online Backup
- backup
- 7x24 true-online, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Storing Files Online (ONLINE)
- error recovery, Handling Media Errors, Media Errors
- I/O error, Tape Error Recovery, Tape Error Recovery
- log files, Specifying Where to Place Log Files (LOGVOLSET)
- multiple device, Multiple Tape Devices
- of account structure, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- online, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- parallel, Using Tape Devices in Parallel
- parallel device pools, Using Parallel Device Pools
- record size, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
- request, Assigning Device File Names, Responding to Tape Requests
- sequential, Using Tape Devices Sequentially
- single-device, Single Tape Devices
- backup companies, commercial, Commercial Backup Companies
- backup devices
- preparing, Preparing Tape and DDS Devices
- supported by MPE/iX, Backup Devices
- backup error recovery, Tape Error Recovery
- backup media
- defined, Backup Media
- duplicate, Storage of Backup Tapes
- preparing, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- verifying, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- backups
- labeled, Selecting the Backup Method
- unlabeled, Selecting the Backup Method
- base group, SYSGEN utility, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities
- basegroup parameter, SYSGEN utility, Running SYSGEN
- BREAKJOB command, Temporarily Suspending Jobs
- buffer size, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
C- caret, Using Indirect Files
- character sets, Specifying Files in a STORE Command
- cold site, Cold Sites
- commercial backup companies, Commercial Backup Companies
- compatibility
- of MPE V/E & XL backups, Creating MPE V/E Compatible STORE Tapes
- with MPE V/E, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Selecting the Backup Method
- COMPRESS parameter
- HIGH option, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- LOW option, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- TurboSTORE/iX II command, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- compressing data, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- compression algorithms, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- computer service bureaus, Computer Service Bureaus
- CONFIG.SYS, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities, Running SYSGEN
- configurators, SYSGEN utility, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities, Creating a System Load Tape
- console
- checking the, Checking the Console
- requests, Replying to Console Requests
- CREATE parameter,RESTORE command, Creating Groups, Accounts, and Creators, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- creating labeled volumes, Using Unlabeled Volumes
- creator, Restoring Files to the Correct Group, Account, and Creator (CREATE)
- CREATOR parameter,RESTORE command, Restoring a File to a Different Group, Account, or Creator, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
D- DASS, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- data compression, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- databases
- full backup, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
- partial backup, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
- quiescing, Logical Consistency
- restoring part of, Restoring Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- storing ALLBASE/SQL, Storing ALLBASE/SQL Databases
- storing non-HP, Storing Non-HP Databases
- storing TurboIMAGE, Storing Database Files
- DATE parameter
- state change date, Storing Files Modified Since a Specified Date
- STORE command, Specifying Files by Date (DATE)
- default group, SYSGEN utility, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities
- DEV parameter
- STORE command, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- device class, Single Tape Devices
- device pool, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices Sequentially
- device, restoring to specific, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV)
- directory information, restoring, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- DIRECTORY parameter
- RESTORE command, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY), Reloading Your System Configuration
- STORE command, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery, Testing Your Recovery System
- disaster recovery plan, Disaster Recovery Plans
- disk read errors, Disk Read Errors
- displaying
- file dates, Displaying File Dates
- file security information, Displaying File Security Information
- progress messages, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS), Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS)
- tape information, Finding Out What Is on Your Tape (LISTDIR)
- duplicate backups, Storage of Backup Tapes
- duplicate filenames, restoring to, Checking for Duplicate Filenames
F- FCRANGE parameter
- RESTORE command, Restoring Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE)
- STORE command, Storing Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE)
- file codes, Storing Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE), Restoring Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE)
- FILE command, Assigning Device File Names, Single Tape Devices, Storing Files, Responding to Tape Requests, Automatically Assigning Devices, Responding to Tape Requests
- automatically assigning devices, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- restoring files, Restoring from Single Devices, Sequential Devices, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- file dates, displaying, Displaying File Dates
- file equation, Storing to Labeled Tapes, Using Unlabeled Volumes
- file security information
- displaying, Displaying File Security Information
- file system directory, What Should You Backup?, Backing Up the System Configuration, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- FILES= parameter
- RESTORE command, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- STORE command, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- fileset, Storing Files, Referencing Files in a RESTORE Command
- forms requests, Replying to Console Requests
- full system backup, Full and Partial Backups, Storing Files Modified Since a Specified Date, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER), Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- FULLDB option
- STORE command, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
I- idx aborts, Determining the Cause of STORE, RESTORE and VSTORE Errors
- improving storage efficiency, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF), Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- increasing record size, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
- indirect file, Using Indirect Files, Unrecoverable Errors
- restoring files, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- initializing volumes, Reloading Your System Configuration
- inputfile parameter, SYSGEN utility, Running SYSGEN
- INTER parameter
- STORE command, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- interleave format, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
L- labeled backups, Selecting the Backup Method, Storing to Labeled Tapes
- labeled tapes, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- restoring files, Restoring from Labeled Tapes, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- labeled volumes, Using Previously Labeled Volumes
- last access date, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- LDEV, Preparation Process
- LIMIT command, Preventing New System Activity, Allowing Users Back on the System
- LISTDIR parameter
- RESTORE command, Finding Out What Is on Your Tape (LISTDIR)
- LISTF command, Checking for Duplicate Filenames
- listing the files restored, Listing Restored Files (SHOW)
- listing the files stored, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Displaying File Security Information
- LOCAL parameter
- RESTORE command, Restoring Files to Your Group and Account, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- log files, Specifying Where to Place Log Files (LOGVOLSET)
- log handler, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Performing an Online Backup
- logging off users, Preparing the System
- logical device (LDEV) number, Preparation Process, Selecting Backup Device Order, Preparing Tape and DDS Devices, Single Tape Devices, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device Backup, Handling Media Requests, Replying to a Media Request, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device RESTORE
- LOGVOLSET option
- TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup command, Specifying Where to Place Log Files (LOGVOLSET)
- long file display, Using a Long or Short File Display
- LOW option
- COMPRESS parameter, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
M- magneto-optical, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Preparing Magneto-Optical (MO) Disks
- restoring files, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- maintaining a backup library, Maintaining a Backup Library
- maximum number of files, restoring, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- maximum number of files, specifying, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- MAXTAPEBUF parameter
- STORE command, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
- media error recovery, Handling Media Errors, Media Errors
- media request, Replying to Console Requests
- automatic answering, Handling Media Requests
- denying, Denying a Media Request
- handling, Handling Media Requests, Using REPLY and RECALL
- pending, Pending Media Requests
- replying to, Replying to a Media Request
- modification date, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- monitoring RESTORE command progress, Monitoring RESTORE Command Progress
- monitoring STORE command progress, Monitoring STORE Command Progress
- MOSET option
- RESTORE command, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME), Restoring from Multiple Devices
- STORE command, Specifying the Magneto-Optical Device
- TurboSTORE/iX II command, Storing to Magneto-Optical Devices (MOSET and NAME)
- mounting additional backups, Mounting Additional Tapes
- mounting additional tapes, Mounting Additional Tapes
- MPE V/E
- compatibility, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Selecting the Backup Method
- compatible backups, Creating MPE V/E Compatible STORE Tapes
- tape format, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media
- multiple devices
- restoring files, Restoring from Multiple Devices
- multiple disk files
- restoring files, Restoring From Multiple Disk Files
- multiple-device backup, Selecting a Time for Backups, Preparation Process, Selecting Backup Device Order, Assigning Device File Names, Storing Files, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device Backup
- described, Multiple Tape Devices
- planning use of, Selecting the Backup Method
- multiple-device planning chart, Preparation Process
- multiple-device RESTORE, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device RESTORE
- mutual backup arrangements, Mutual Backup Arrangements
N- NAME option
- RESTORE command, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- STORE command, Specifying the Magneto-Optical Device
- TurboSTORE/iX II command, Storing to Magneto-Optical Devices (MOSET and NAME)
- naming files
- in RESTORE command, Referencing Files in a RESTORE Command
- in STORE command, Specifying Files in a STORE Command, MPE and HFS Naming Equivalences
- native mode, Using a Long or Short File Display
- NEWDATE option
- RESTORE command, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- newgroup parameter, SYSGEN utility, Running SYSGEN
- NEWVOL command
- VOLUTIL utility, Reloading Your System Configuration
- NO WRITE RING message, Responding to a NO WRITE RING Message
- NOKEEP option
- RESTORE command, Overwriting or Retaining Disk Files (KEEP, NOKEEP)
- nonsystem volume set directory, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- NOSTOREDIRECTORY option
- STORE command, Creating a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY and NOSTOREDIRECTORY)
- NOTIFY parameter
- STORE command, Notification of File Availability (NOTIFY)
- notifying users of a backup, Notifying Users of Pending Backup
O- OLDDATE option
- RESTORE command, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- ONERROR option
- error recovery, Selecting an Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- REDO parameter, Handling Media Errors, Media Errors
- RESTORE command, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- STORE command, Tape Error Recovery, Tape Error Recovery
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- ONERROR=QUIT option
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- ONERROR=SKIP option
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- online backup, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Storing Files Online (ONLINE)
- ONLINE option
- ASK parameter, Prompting During Backup (ASK)
- END parameter, Initiating a TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup (START and END)
- specifying time, Specifying Time
- START parameter, Initiating a TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup (START and END)
- STORE command, Performing an Online Backup
- ONVS parameter
- STORE command, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY), Storing Files from Volume Sets (ONVS)
- optical media,storing to, Preparing Magneto-Optical (MO) Disks
- outputfile parameter, SYSGEN utility, Running SYSGEN
P- parallel device backup, Using Tape Devices in Parallel
- preparing backups, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- parallel device pools, Assigning Device File Names, Using Parallel Device Pools, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device Backup, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- preparing backups, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- restoring devices, Parallel Devices
- parallel devices, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices in Parallel, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device Backup, Handling Media Errors, Media Errors
- maximum number of, Using Tape Devices in Parallel
- restoring files, Sequential Devices, Parallel Devices
- parallel disk files
- restoring files, Restoring from Parallel Disk Files
- partial system backup, Full and Partial Backups, Specifying Files by Date (DATE), Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER), Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- PARTIALDB option, Storing Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- restoring part of a database, Restoring Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- STORE command, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
- placeholder, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices Sequentially, Specifying Files in a STORE Command
- restoring files, Sequential Devices, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- preparing backup media, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- preparing storage devices, Preparing Storage Devices
- LDEV number, Preparation Process
- multiple-device backup, Preparation Process
- multiple-device planning chart, Preparation Process
- selecting backup method, Selecting the Backup Method
- preparing the system for backup, Preparing the System
- preventing new system activity, Preventing New System Activity
- printing the files restored, Listing Restored Files (SHOW)
- printing the files stored, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW)
- private recovery facility, Private Recovery Facilities: Cold Sites and Hot Sites
- process identification number (PIN), Handling Media Requests, Replying to a Media Request
- program aborts, Determining the Cause of STORE, RESTORE and VSTORE Errors
- progress messages, Progress Messages
- displaying, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS), Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS)
- PROGRESS parameter
- RESTORE command, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS), Using the PROGRESS Option
- STORE command, Progress Messages, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS)
- PUB group, What Should You Backup?
- PURGE parameter
- STORE command , Removing Stored Files from the System: Archiving Files (PURGE)
R- read access, Restoring Files to Your Group and Account
- RECALL command, Replying to Console Requests, Checking the Console, Using REPLY and RECALL
- CTRL/A keys, Using REPLY and RECALL
- record size, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
- recovery facility, Recovery Facilities, Testing Your Recovery System
- recovery facility response time, Disaster Notification and Response Time
- recovery from backup errors, Handling Media Errors, Tape Error Recovery, Media Errors, Tape Error Recovery
- recovery from tape errors, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- recovery system compatibility, System Compatibility
- redirecting list of files stored, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW)
- REDO parameter
- ONERROR option, Handling Media Errors, Tape Error Recovery, Media Errors, Tape Error Recovery
- reel-to-reel media
- MPE/iX backup media, Backup Media
- reel-to-reel tapes
- end-of-file marker, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media
- header label, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media
- labeled, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media
- unlabeled, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media
- reload of system configuration, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure, Reloading Your System Configuration
- removing files from disk, Removing Stored Files from the System: Archiving Files (PURGE)
- REPLY command, Replying to a Media Request, Using REPLY and RECALL
- CTRL/A keys, Using REPLY and RECALL
- replying to console requests, Replying to Console Requests
- RESTORE
- monitoring progress, Monitoring RESTORE Command Progress
- using MOSET, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- using NAME, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- using PARTIALDB, Restoring Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- using RESTORESET, Restoring from Multiple Devices (RESTORESET)
- using STOREDIRECTORY, Restoring using a disk directory file (STOREDIRECTORY)
- using VSTORE, Verifying Disk Backups
- RESTORE command, Using STORE and RESTORE, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES), Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER), Restoring Files, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure, Restoring Files from Partial Backup Tapes
- ACCOUNT parameter, Restoring a File to a Different Group, Account, or Creator, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- CREATE parameter, Referencing Files in a RESTORE Command, Creating Groups, Accounts, and Creators, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- CREATOR parameter, Restoring a File to a Different Group, Account, or Creator, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- DIRECTORY parameter, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY), Reloading Your System Configuration
- error recovery, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- FCRANGE parameter, Restoring Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE)
- FILE parameter, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- FILES=parameter, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- GROUP parameter, Restoring a File to a Different Group, Account, or Creator, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- KEEP parameter, Checking for Duplicate Filenames, Overwriting or Retaining Disk Files (KEEP, NOKEEP), Reloading Your System Configuration
- LISTDIR parameter, Finding Out What Is on Your Tape (LISTDIR)
- LOCAL parameter, Restoring Files to Your Group and Account, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- MOSET parameter, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME), Restoring from Multiple Devices
- NAME parameter, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- NEWDATE parameter, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- NOKEEP parameter, Overwriting or Retaining Disk Files (KEEP, NOKEEP)
- OLDDATE parameter, Specifying Modification and Last Access Date (OLDDATE, NEWDATE)
- ONERROR parameter, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- options, RESTORE Command Options
- placeholder, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- preparing to restore files, Preparing to Restore Files
- PROGRESS parameter, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS), Using the PROGRESS Option
- referencing files, Referencing Files in a RESTORE Command
- RESTORESET parameter, Restoring from Multiple Devices (RESTORESET), Parallel Devices
- SHOW parameter, Listing Restored Files (SHOW), When RESTORE is Complete
- SHOW=OFFLINE parameter, When RESTORE is Complete, Restoring Files from Full Backup Tapes
- syntax, RESTORE Syntax
- TRANSPORT parameter, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- unrecoverable errors, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- RESTORESET parameter
- RESTORE command, Restoring from Multiple Devices (RESTORESET), Parallel Devices
- STORE command, Using Indirect Files
- restoring
- directory information, Restoring Directory Information (DIRECTORY)
- part of a database, Restoring Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- using a disk directory file, Restoring using a disk directory file (STOREDIRECTORY)
- restoring files, Backup Media
- 7x24 true-online backups, Restoring TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backups
- account, Restoring Files to the Correct Group, Account, and Creator (CREATE)
- automatically assigning devices, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- checking for duplicate filenames, Checking for Duplicate Filenames
- creator, Restoring Files to the Correct Group, Account, and Creator (CREATE)
- described, Restoring Files
- error recovery, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- FILE command, Sequential Devices
- from a disk file, Restoring Files from a Disk File
- from labeled tapes, Restoring from Labeled Tapes
- from magneto-optical devices, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- from multiple devices, Restoring from Multiple Devices
- from multiple disk files, Restoring From Multiple Disk Files
- from optical disk, Restoring Files from Magneto-Optical Disk (MOSET and NAME)
- from parallel device pools, Sequential Devices, Parallel Devices
- from parallel devices, Sequential Devices, Parallel Devices
- from parallel disk files, Restoring from Parallel Disk Files
- from sequential devices, Sequential Devices
- from single devices, Restoring from Single Devices
- full backups, Restoring Files from Full Backup Tapes
- group, Restoring Files to the Correct Group, Account, and Creator (CREATE)
- issuing a RESTORE command, Issuing a RESTORE Command
- LISTF command, Checking for Duplicate Filenames
- listing the files restored, Listing Restored Files (SHOW)
- maximum number, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- overwriting files, Overwriting or Retaining Disk Files (KEEP, NOKEEP)
- parallel devices, Parallel Devices
- partial backups, Restoring Files from Partial Backup Tapes
- placeholder, Sequential Devices
- preparation , Preparing to Restore Files
- printing the files restored, Listing Restored Files (SHOW)
- read access, Restoring Files to Your Group and Account
- referencing files, Referencing Files in a RESTORE Command
- sequential devices, Sequential Devices
- STOREDIRECTORY option, Restoring with a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY)
- tape error recovery, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- to specific device, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV)
- to specific volumes, Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- using VSTORE, Verifying Disk Backups
- wildcard characters, Checking for Duplicate Filenames
- write ring, Preparing the Media and the Backup Device
- restoring from
- compressed files, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- multiple devices, Restoring from Multiple Devices (RESTORESET)
- restoring TRANSPORT backup to MPE V/E, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- RESUMEJOB command, Allowing Users Back on the System
- returning system to normal, Allowing Users Back on the System
S- scheduling system backup, Scheduling Backups
- scratch tapes, Maintaining a Backup Library
- sequential backup, Using Tape Devices Sequentially
- sequential device backup
- preparing backups, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- sequential devices, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices Sequentially, Replying to Tape Requests for a Multiple-Device Backup, Handling Media Errors, Media Errors
- maximum number of, Using Tape Devices Sequentially
- restoring files, Sequential Devices
- service bureaus, computer, Computer Service Bureaus
- sessions, Preventing New System Activity
- shadow logging, How Shadow Logging Works
- shadow subsystem, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Performing an Online Backup
- short file display, Using a Long or Short File Display
- SHOW parameter
- RESTORE command, Listing Restored Files (SHOW), When RESTORE is Complete
- STORE command, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Displaying File Security Information, Checking File Listings for Errors
- VSTORE command, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- SHOW=DATES option
- STORE command, Displaying File Dates
- SHOW=LONG option
- STORE command, Using a Long or Short File Display
- SHOW=OFFLINE option
- RESTORE command, When RESTORE is Complete, Restoring Files from Full Backup Tapes
- STORE command, Keeping Backup Records, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Retaining the STORE Tapes
- SHOW=SECURITY option
- STORE command, Displaying File Security Information
- SHOW=SHORT option
- STORE command, Using a Long or Short File Display
- SHOWJOB command, Preventing New System Activity, Sending Warning Messages, Temporarily Suspending Jobs, Replying to a Media Request, Allowing Users Back on the System
- SHOWVAR, Viewing the Value of STOREJCW
- single-device backup
- described, Selecting a Time for Backups, Single Tape Devices
- preparing, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- preparing backups, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- SKIP parameter,ONERROR option, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- specifying maximum number of files, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- specifying time, Specifying Time
- START command, initial system loader (ISL), Creating a System Load Tape
- START parameter
- ONLINE option, Initiating a TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup (START and END)
- state change date
- DATE parameter, Storing Files Modified Since a Specified Date
- STATISTICS parameter
- STORE command, Additional Backup Information (STATISTICS)
- stopping jobs, Temporarily Suspending Jobs
- storage devices
- preparing, Preparing Storage Devices
- STORE
- error recovery, Selecting an Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- unrecoverable errors, Unrecoverable Errors
- STORE command, Using STORE and RESTORE, Storing Files
- DATE parameter, Full and Partial Backups, Specifying Files by Date (DATE)
- DEV parameter, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- DIRECTORY parameter, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- FCRANGE parameter, Storing Files with Certain File Codes (FCRANGE)
- FILES= parameter, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- FULLDB option, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
- INTER parameter, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- MAXTAPEBUF parameter, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF)
- monitoring progress, Monitoring STORE Command Progress
- MOSET option, Specifying the Magneto-Optical Device
- NAME option, Specifying the Magneto-Optical Device
- NOSTOREDIRECTORY, Creating a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY and NOSTOREDIRECTORY)
- NOTIFY parameter, Notification of File Availability (NOTIFY)
- ONERROR option, Tape Error Recovery, Tape Error Recovery
- ONLINE option, Performing an Online Backup
- ONVS parameter, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY), Storing Files from Volume Sets (ONVS)
- options, STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Command Options
- options (parameters), Storing Files
- PARTIALDB option, Storing Database Files Using PARTIALDB or FULLDB
- PROGRESS parameter, Progress Messages, Displaying Progress Messages (PROGRESS)
- PURGE parameter, Removing Stored Files from the System: Archiving Files (PURGE)
- referencing files, Specifying Files in a STORE Command, MPE and HFS Naming Equivalences
- RESTORESET parameter, Using Indirect Files
- SHOW parameter, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Displaying File Security Information, Checking File Listings for Errors
- SHOW=DATES option, Displaying File Dates
- SHOW=LONG option, Using a Long or Short File Display
- SHOW=OFFLINE option, Keeping Backup Records, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Retaining the STORE Tapes
- SHOW=SECURITY option, Displaying File Security Information
- SHOW=SHORT option, Using a Long or Short File Display
- STATISTICS parameter, Additional Backup Information (STATISTICS)
- STOREDIRECTORY, Creating a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY and NOSTOREDIRECTORY)
- storefile parameter, Using $NULL as a STORE Device
- STORESET parameter, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices Sequentially, Using Indirect Files, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF), Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- syntax, STORE Syntax
- TRANSPORT parameter, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media, Selecting the Backup Method, Using a Long or Short File Display, Creating MPE V/E Compatible STORE Tapes
- VOL parameter, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- VOLCLASS parameter, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- VOLSET parameter, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- STORE media, What Should You Backup?
- STORE program
- described, What Should You Backup?
- STOREDIRECTORY option
- restoring files, Restoring with a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY)
- restoring using a disk directory file, Restoring using a disk directory file (STOREDIRECTORY)
- STORE command, Creating a Disk Directory File (STOREDIRECTORY and NOSTOREDIRECTORY)
- storefile parameter, Using $NULL as a STORE Device
- STOREJCW, Determining the Cause of STORE, RESTORE and VSTORE Errors
- STORESET parameter
- STORE command, Assigning Device File Names, Using Tape Devices Sequentially, Using Indirect Files, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF), Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- storing compressed files, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- storing efficiently, Improving Storing Efficiency by Increasing Record Size (MAXTAPEBUF), Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- storing files, Backup Media, Storing Files
- by date, Storing Files Not Accessed Since a Specified Date
- storing online, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Storing Files Online (ONLINE)
- storing to
- a single device, Single Tape Devices
- labeled backups, Storing to Labeled Tapes
- magneto-optical devices, Preparing Magneto-Optical (MO) Disks
- multiple devices, Multiple Tape Devices
- optical media, Preparing Magneto-Optical (MO) Disks
- parallel device pools, Using Parallel Device Pools
- parallel devices, Using Tape Devices in Parallel
- sequential devices, Using Tape Devices Sequentially
- streaming backup drive, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- suspended job, restarting, Allowing Users Back on the System
- suspending jobs, Temporarily Suspending Jobs
- sync point, The Sync Point
- beginning of backup, Sync Point at the Beginning of Backup
- end of backup, Sync Point at the End of Backup
- SYS account, What Should You Backup?, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities, Running SYSGEN
- SYSGEN utility, Backing Up the System Configuration, Creating a System Load Tape
- base group, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities
- basegroup parameter, Running SYSGEN
- default group, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities
- described, What Should You Backup?
- KEEP command, SYSGEN Backup Capabilities
- SYSGIN, Running SYSGEN
- SYSGOUT, Running SYSGEN
- SYSLIST, Tape Error Recovery, Listing the Files Stored (SHOW), Using a Long or Short File Display, Tape Error Recovery
- system backup
- aborting sessions, Aborting Any Remaining Sessions
- defined, System Backups
- full, Full and Partial Backups, Storing Files Modified Since a Specified Date, Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- log files, Specifying Where to Place Log Files (LOGVOLSET)
- logging off users, Preparing the System
- multiple-device, Selecting a Time for Backups, Multiple Tape Devices, Storing Files
- notifying users, Notifying Users of Pending Backup
- online, Storing Files Online (ONLINE)
- partial, Full and Partial Backups, Specifying Files by Date (DATE), Storing Files in Interleave Format (INTER)
- preparing the system, Preparing the System
- scheduling, Scheduling Backups
- sending a WARN message, Sending Warning Messages
- single-device, Selecting a Time for Backups, Single Tape Devices
- suspending jobs, Temporarily Suspending Jobs
- system compatibility for recovery, System Compatibility
- system configuration, What Should You Backup?, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- backup, Backing Up the System Configuration
- reload, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure, Reloading Your System Configuration
- system directory
- backup, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
- system failure, System Backups, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure, Disaster Recovery
- system files, What Should You Backup?, Backing Up the System Configuration, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- system load backup, Backing Up the System Configuration, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure, Reloading Your System Configuration
- creating, The System Backup Command, Creating a System Load Tape
- system load media, What Should You Backup?
- system reload, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- system volume set directory, System Directory Backup (DIRECTORY)
T- TAPE command, SYSGEN utility, The System Backup Command
- tape error recovery, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- tape information, displaying, Finding Out What Is on Your Tape (LISTDIR)
- tape label, Preparing Tapes and DDSs
- tape request, Responding to Tape Requests
- tapes
- labeled, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- unlabeled, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- task roadmap, Helping Users Store and Restore Files
- TELL command, Notifying Users of Pending Backup, Denying a Media Request
- testing recovery system, Testing Your Recovery System
- transport mode, Using a Long or Short File Display
- TRANSPORT parameter
- backup, restoring to MPE V/E, Specifying the Number of Files to Store (FILES)
- RESTORE command, Specifying a Maximum Number of Files to Restore (FILES)
- STORE command, Determining Your Backup Strategy, Using Unlabeled vs Labeled Media, Selecting the Backup Method, Using a Long or Short File Display, Creating MPE V/E Compatible STORE Tapes
- true-online backup, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- TurboIMAGE databases,storing, Storing Database Files
- TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup
- described, TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup
- LOGVOLSET option, Specifying Where to Place Log Files (LOGVOLSET)
- ONLINE option, Storing Files Online (ONLINE), Creating a TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup (ONLINE)
- options, STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Command Options, TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup Options
- PARTIALDB option, Storing Part of a Database (PARTIALDB)
- quiescing databases, Logical Consistency
- restoring, Restoring TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backups
- shadow logging, How Shadow Logging Works
- specifying time, Specifying Time
- sync point, The Sync Point
- TurboSTORE/iX II command
- COMPRESS parameter, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
- MOSET option, Storing to Magneto-Optical Devices (MOSET and NAME)
- NAME option, Storing to Magneto-Optical Devices (MOSET and NAME)
- options, STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Command Options
U- unlabeled backups, Selecting the Backup Method
- unlabeled tapes, Determining Your Backup Strategy
- restoring files, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- unlabeled volumes, Using Unlabeled Volumes
- unrecoverable errors
- RESTORE command, Selecting a RESTORE Error Recovery Method (ONERROR)
- STORE, Unrecoverable Errors
- user files, What Should You Backup?, Backing Up the System Configuration, Using Backup Media to Recover from a System Failure
- user task roadmap, Helping Users Store and Restore Files
- users, helping to store & restore, Helping Users Store and Restore Files
V- verifying backup media, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- VOL parameter
- STORE command, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- VOLCLASS parameter
- STORE command, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- VOLSET parameter
- STORE command, Restoring Files to a Specific Device (DEV), Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- volume set, Storing Files from Volume Sets (ONVS)
- volumes, Restoring Files to Specific Volumes (VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET)
- VOLUTIL utility, Reloading Your System Configuration
- NEWVOL command, Reloading Your System Configuration
- VSTORE command, Storing Files, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- ONERROR=QUIT option, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- ONERROR=SKIP option, Verifying That STORE Files Are Error Free Using VSTORE
- restoring files, Verifying Disk Backups
- syntax, VSTORE Syntax
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