MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)

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Command List IX
Commands RECALL/=RECALL thru RUN
specified group and account.
volumesetname
A volume set name. If you specify the VOL or VOLCLASS options, the
corresponding volume/volume class name must reside within this volume
set.
Volume Set Notes
VOLSET, VOLCLASS and VOL may not be used with the DEV option.
You can inadvertently restore files to groups or accounts that you did not
intend. This can happen if the accounting structure of the files you are
restoring does not match the accounting structure of the target volume,
volume class, or volume set. For instance, if you restore files to
VOLSET=joes_vs (assume that joes_vs exists) but the accounting
structure of those files does not exist on joes_vs, the files will be restored
to the volume set where the group and account exist. This may not be
where you intended them to go. The system does not prevent this, so you
must use caution.
MPE/iX volume sets are not compatible with MPE V/E private volumes,
and MPE XL introduces a new naming convention for volume sets. Refer
to the VSRESERVE and VSRELEASE commands.
COPYACD Directs RESTORE to copy the ACD associated with the files or directories
from the media. This option is on by default.
NOACD Directs RESTORE not to copy the ACD associated with the files or
directories from the media. This option overrides the default COPYACD
option.
TREE Forces every HFS syntax file set to be scanned recursively, irrespective of
the slash specified or not at the end of the file set.
NOTREE Forces every HFS syntax file set not to be scanned recursively irrespective
of the slash specified or not at the end of the file set. NOTREE yields a
horizontal cut in the hierarchical directory.
STOREDIRECTORY Specifies that RESTORE should use the supplied
directoryname
when
looking for the disk store directory file. This option should be specified if
the disk directory file for this backup resides in a directory other than the
default path of /SYS/HPSTORE/store_dirs/. If a disk directory file exists
in the default directory for this backup, the STOREDIRECTORY option does
not need to be specified. The user needs to have access permissions to the
STOREDIRECTORY path and the STORE directory file.
directoryname
The name of the disk directory file to be used by RESTORE. It can be in
either MPE or HFS format. If it is not a fully qualified filename, it will be
qualified by the CWD. This file should either be a disk directory file
created by STORE or a symbolic link pointing to one.
PART[IAL]DB Allows RESTORE to restore individual database dataset files without
specifying the database's root or DBCon file.
Database corruption may result if not all database files are restored from a
backup. Be sure that you only want to restore certain database files before