Technical data
BACKUP command (cont’d)
/SINCE qualifier, Vo l 1 , 11–36, 11–37
/VERIFY qualifier, Vo l 1 , 11–67
backing up a save set twice, Vo l 1, 11–67
with multiple output devices, Vo l 1, 11–26,
11–34, 11–35
Backup log file
BACKUP.SYS, Vo l 2 , A–9
reserved file, Vo l 2 , A–9
Backup Manager, Vo l 1 , 11–6
features, Vo l 1, 11–6
getting started, Vo l 1 , 11–7
types of help available, Vo l 1 , 11–6
BACKUP media
Files–11 disk save set, Vo l 1, 11–8
magnetic tape save set, Vo l 1 , 11–7
network save set, Vo l 1 , 11–8
sequential-disk save set, Vo l 1 , 11–9
Backups
image
See Image backup
incremental
See Incremental backup
standalone
See Standalone BACKUP
Backup utility (BACKUP)
backing up active disks, Vo l 1 , 11–66
backing up a save set twice, Vo l 1, 11–67
backing up shadow sets, Vol 1 , 11–43
backing up system disks, Vo l 1, 11–32
backing up tapes, Vo l 1 , 11–22
backing up user disks, Vol 1 , 11–32
Backup Manager, Vo l 1 , 11–5
command format, Vo l 1 , 11–5
command procedures, Vo l 1 , 11–39
command qualifiers, Vo l 1 , 11–5
converting from ODS-5 to ODS-2 file names,
Vo l 1 , 9–39
copying dump file, Vo l 2 , 16–5
copying system dump file, Vo l 2 , 16–23
copying the queue database, Vo l 1 , 13–13
data integrity mechanisms, Vo l 1 , 11–65
file versions, Vo l 1 , 11–24
incremental backups using PATHWORKS, Vo l
1, 11–38
InfoServer tapes, Vo l 1 , 11–64
limitations with Extended File Specifications,
Vo l 1 , 9–10
MOUNT messages when backing up tapes, Vo l
1, 11–22
open files during a backup, Vo l 1, 11–32, 11–66
restoring shadow sets, Vo l 1 , 11–50
save set, Vo l 1 , 11–25
stores save-set file in MFD, Vo l 2, A–9
transferring information, Vo l 1 , 10–28
use by VMSINSTAL.COM command procedure,
Vo l 1 , 3–9
Backup utility (BACKUP) (cont’d)
using /PHYSICAL qualifier on VAX systems,
Vo l 1 , 10–9
using on workstations, Vo l 1 , 11–39
using the ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE
command, Vo l 1, 11–4
using the menu system, Vo l 1 , 11–32
using to back up directories, Vo l 1 , 11–26
using to copy directories, Vo l 1, 11–24
using to copy files, Vo l 1, 11–24
BACKUSER.COM command procedure, Vo l 1 ,
11–39
BADBLK.SYS file
See Bad block file
Bad block file
BADBLK.SYS, Vo l 2 , A–8
definition, Vo l 2, A–8
reserved file, Vo l 2 , A–8
Bad Block Locator utility (BAD)
analyzing media for bad blocks, Vo l 1 , 9–81
detecting media errors, Vo l 1 , 9–80
invoking with ANALYZE/MEDIA, Vo l 1, 9–81
BADLOG.SYS file
See Pending bad block log file
Banner pages
commands used with, Vo l 1 , 14–44
definition, Vo l 1, 14–37
file, Vo l 1, 14–44
job, Vo l 1, 14–44
BASEENVIRON phase of system startup, Vo l 1 ,
5–4, 5–18
Base priority
See Priority, base
Batch and print queuing system, Vo l 1, 13–2
See also Queue configurations
components, Vo l 1, 13–1
in OpenVMS Cluster environments
with multiple system disk, Vol 1 , 13–6
PRINT/DELETE command, Vo l 1 , 14–76
queue database
location of files, Vo l 1 , 13–5
mounting disk for, Vo l 1 , 13–6
queuing process, Vo l 1 , 14–2
sample configurations, Vo l 1 , 14–5 to 14–13
starting in system startup, Vol 1 , 5–12
steps for setting up, Vol 1 , 14–13
SUBMIT/DELETE command, Vo l 1 , 14–76
Batch execution queues
See also Execution queues
description, Vo l 1, 14–3
Batch identifiers, Vo l 1 , 12–11
Batch jobs
See also Batch processing environment; Batch
queues
accessing devices, Vo l 1 , 9–61
allowing to complete before stopping a queue,
Vo l 1 , 14–61
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