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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

H

hardware requirements, Hardware Requirements
HELLO command , Preventing New System Activity
HIGH option
COMPRESS parameter, Compressing Data (COMPRESS)
HIPRI parameter
HELLO command , Preventing New System Activity
JOB command, Preventing New System Activity
hot site, Hot Sites

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

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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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