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Table of Contents
- Notifying Users of Pending Backup
- Preventing New System Activity
- Sending Warning Messages
- Replying to Console Requests
- Temporarily Suspending Jobs
- Sending Final Warning Messages
- Aborting Any Remaining Sessions
This chapter describes the procedures for notifying and preparing
all the interactive items of a system for a system level backup.
The sections are:
Notifying Users of Pending Backup
Preventing New System Activity
Sending Warning Messages
Replying to Console Requests
Temporarily Suspending Jobs
Sending Final Warning Messages
Aborting Any Remaining Sessions
For non-online backups, it is recommended that system backups
be done when no one else is using the system. This ensures that
all files are backed up, since files open for write access will not be stored.
For online backups, TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online Backup has two methods:
Performing an online backup (using the
ONLINE option only), where users must be logged off the
system when the backup is started. Users can get back on the system
after the backup has started.
Performing a 7x24 true-online backup (using the
ONLINE option with START or END), where
you never have to ask users to log off of the system when doing a
backup. They can continue to access their files and applications
throughout the backup. available and can be modified while the backup
is occurring. Refer to Chapter 7, "TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online
Backup," for more information.
The procedures in this chapter are recommended primarily for
doing non-online backups. Many of these steps do not need to be
performed when doing an online or 7x24 true-online backup.
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NOTE: Wherever the notes refer to an online backup, this
means a backup being performed with the ONLINE option. Where the notes
refer to a 7x24 true-online backup, this means a backup being
performed with either the ONLINE=START option or the
ONLINE=END option.
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To prevent users from accessing the system during a system
backup, you must close all files and log all users off of the system
before you begin. It is also a good idea to announce backups in
the WELCOME message. To prepare for a backup, follow the steps below.
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