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Check one more time whether all sessions (except your own)
have logged off by entering:
:SHOWJOB JOB=@S
Either abort any sessions other than your own that are still executing, or
check with the users and ask them once more to log off. To abort sessions, use
the ABORTJOB command and the session numbers that appear in
the first column on your screen, as follows:
:ABORTJOB #Snnn
After you have aborted all sessions (except your own) issue
a SHOWJOB command to check that all sessions are aborted.
When the system responds that you are the only session on the system
(as shown below), you are ready to begin the backup.
Figure 4-1 Aborted Session System Response
JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST INTRODUCED JOB NAME
#S184 EXEC 20 20 FRI 1:03P OPERATOR.SYS
#J17 SUSP 10S PP FRI 5:02P AJOB,MRS.T
2 JOBS:
0 INTRO; 0 SCHEDULED
0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED
1 EXEC; INCL 1 SESSIONS
1 SUSP
JOBFENCE= 14; JLIMIT= 0; SLIMIT= 0
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NOTE: For an online backup, abort any remaining sessions on
your system before starting the backup. You can allow jobs and users
back on the system after receiving the console message from TurboSTORE
indicating that files can now be accessed.
For a 7x24 true-online backup, you do not have to abort any remaining jobs or
sessions. They can continue to run throughout the backup.
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