Save Operation Quick Reference shows BACKUP command formats for
save operations and some of the qualifiers you can use with a
save operation.
Table 1 Save Operation Quick Reference
Command Action Command Format and Example
Saves a file to BACKUP file-spec save-set-
a save set on specifier/LABEL=label
magnetic tape $ BACKUP STRATDAT1.DAT
MTA0:STRATDAT1.BCK/LABEL=TAPE01
Saves the most BACKUP [directory]*.*; save-set-
recent versions specifier/LABEL=label
of files in a $ BACKUP [LYKINS...]*.*;
directory to MTA0:1409MAR17.BCK/LABEL=WKY102
magnetic tape
Saves a disk BACKUP/IMAGE ddcu: save-set-
volume to a save specifier/LABEL=label
set on magnetic $ BACKUP/IMAGE DBA1:
tape MTA0:000FEB4.BCK/LABEL=MTH101
Saves a disk BACKUP/IMAGE ddcu: save-set-
volume to a specifier,ddcu: . . . /LABEL=(label1, . . . )
multivolume save $ BACKUP/IMAGE DBA1: MTA0:17MAR.BCK,MTA1:/ -
set on more than _$ LABEL=(WKY101,WKY102)
one magnetic tape
drive
Saves a list of BACKUP file-spec,file-spec,... save-set-
files to a save specifier/LABEL=label
set on magnetic $ BACKUP
tape DBA1:[LYKINS...]*.PAS,DMA0:[DAKOTA...]*.PAS
-
_$ MTA0:PAS17MAR.BCK/LABEL=TAPE01
Saves a disk BACKUP/RECORD/IMAGE/LOG ddcu: save-set-
volume for specifier/LABEL=label
incremental $ BACKUP/RECORD/IMAGE/LOG DBA1:
backups for the MTA0:985FEB4.BCK/ -
first time _$ LABEL=DLY101
Saves a disk BACKUP/RECORD/FAST/LOG
volume for ddcu:[*...]/SINCE=BACKUP save-set-
incremental specifier/LABEL=label
backups (not $ BACKUP/RECORD/FAST/LOG
the first time) DBA1:[*...]/SINCE=BACKUP -
_$ MTA0:988FEB4.BCK/LABEL=DLY101
Saves an BACKUP/PHYSICAL ddcu: save-set-
unstructured specifier/LABEL=label
disk volume $ BACKUP/PHYSICAL DMA1:
MTA0:985FEB4.BCK/LABEL=MTH101
Saves a directory BACKUP [directory] save-set-specifier/SAVE_SET
to a save set on $ BACKUP [LYKINS]
a Files-11 disk DBA2:[BACKUP]1609FEB3.BCK/SAVE_SET
Saves a directory BACKUP [directory...] save-set-
tree to a save specifier/LABEL=label
set on magnetic $ BACKUP [LYKINS...]
tape MTA0:1612FEB3.BCK/LABEL=TAPE01
Saves a directory BACKUP/LIST=file-spec [directory...] save-set-
tree to a save specifier/LABEL=label
set on magnetic $ BACKUP/LIST=8SEP.LOG [LYKINS...]
tape and creates MTA0:8SEP.BCK/LABEL=WKL101
a listing file
Saves a directory BACKUP [directory...] save-set-
tree to a save specifier/MEDIA_FORMAT=COMPACTION
set on magnetic $ BACKUP [TESTFILES...]*.*;*
tape using data MUA0:TEST.SAV/MEDIA_FORMAT=COMPACTION/REWIND
compaction to
increase the
amount of data
stored on a tape
cartridge
Restore Operation Quick Reference shows BACKUP command formats
for restore operations and some of the qualifiers you can use
with restore operations. In the examples in this table, it is
assumed that save sets already exist on the magnetic tape and
disk.
Table 2 Restore Operation Quick Reference
Command Action Command Format and Example
Restores from BACKUP save-set-specifier/SAVE_SET
save set on disk ddcu:[*...]/BY_OWNER=ORIGINAL
to Files-11 disk $ BACKUP DBA2:[BACKUP]FEB2.BCK/SAVE_SET
with original DBA1:[*...]-
UICs _$/BY_OWNER=ORIGINAL
Restores from BACKUP save-set-specifier ddcu:[*...]/BY_
a save set on OWNER=ORIGINAL
magnetic tape to $ BACKUP MTA0:1618FEB2.BCK DBA1:[*...]/BY_
a Files-11 disk OWNER=ORIGINAL
with original
UICs
Restores a BACKUP save-set-specifier/SELECT=file-spec
selected file file-spec
in a save set on $ BACKUP
magnetic tape to MTA0:FEB2.BCK/SELECT=[POUDRE]UPLIFT.PAS -
a Files-11 disk
_$ DBA1:[GEO.PAS]UPLIFT.PAS
Restores files BACKUP save-set-specifier/BY_OWNER=[uic] file-
with a specific spec
UIC to a Files-11 $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK/BY_OWNER=[360,052]
disk -
_$ DBA1:[LYKINS...]
Restores files to BACKUP save-set-specifier file-spec/BY_
a Files-11 disk OWNER=[uic]
with a new UIC $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK -
_$ DBA1:[TESTS...]/BY_OWNER=[100,150]
Restores files BACKUP save-set-specifier file-spec/NEW_
to a Files-11 VERSION
disk; if file $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK
exists, creates DBA1:[LYKINS...]/NEW_VERSION
new version
Restores files to BACKUP save-set-specifier file-spec/REPLACE
a Files-11 disk; $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK
if file exists, DBA1:[LYKINS...]/REPLACE
replaces with new
version
Restores files to BACKUP save-set-specifier/SELECT=file-spec
a Files-11 disk file-spec
selecting certain $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK/SELECT=[LYKINS.PAS]
files -
_$ DBA1:[LYKINS...]
Restores a BACKUP
directory tree, save-set-specifier/SELECT=[directory...]
placing files [directory2...]
in a different $ BACKUP MTA0:1641FEB2.BCK/SELECT=[FIELD...] -
subtree _$ DBA1:[LYKINS.NEWDATA...]
Restores a Files- BACKUP/PHYSICAL save-set-specifier ddcu:
11 volume from a $ BACKUP/PHYSICAL MTA0:26MAR.BCK DMA3:
physical save set
Restores a Files- BACKUP/IMAGE save-set-specifier ddcu:
11 volume from an $ BACKUP/IMAGE MTA0:17AUG.BCK DRA3:
image save set
Restores a INITIALIZE ddcu: volume-name/new-parameters
Files-11 volume, MOUNT/FOREIGN ddcu:
maintaining the BACKUP/IMAGE save-set-specifier
initialization ddcu:/NOINITIALIZE
parameters $ INITIALIZE DBA1: UTTLPACK/CLUSTER=5
specified in $ MOUNT/FOREIGN DBA1:
the DCL command $ BACKUP/IMAGE MTA0:17AUG.BCK
INITIALIZE DBA1:/NOINITIALIZE
Copy Operation Quick Reference shows BACKUP command formats for
copy operations, including some of the qualifiers you can use
with a copy operation.
Table 3 Copy Operation Quick Reference
Command Action Command Format and Example
Copies a BACKUP [directory...] [directory...]
directory tree to $ BACKUP [DAKOTA...] [SUNDANCE...]
another directory
tree
Copies a file to BACKUP file-spec file-spec
another file $ BACKUP LOGIN.COM [.SAVE]OLDLOGIN.COM
Copies a disk BACKUP/IMAGE ddcu: ddcu:
volume to another $ BACKUP/IMAGE DBA1: DBA2:
disk volume
Copies a disk BACKUP/PHYSICAL ddcu: ddcu:
volume to another $ BACKUP/PHYSICAL DYA1: DYA2:
disk volume using
the /PHYSICAL
qualifier
Copies two disk BACKUP/IMAGE volume-set-name ddcu:,ddcu:
volume sets $ BACKUP/IMAGE USER$: DBA1:,DBA2:
using the /IMAGE
qualifier
Compare Operation Quick Reference shows BACKUP command formats
for compare operations, including some of the qualifiers you can
use with a compare operation.
Table 4 Compare Operation Quick Reference
Command Action Command Format and Example
Compares two BACKUP/COMPARE file-spec file-spec
Files-11 files $ BACKUP/COMPARE UPLIFT.EXE;3 UPLIFT.EXE;2
Compares a BACKUP/COMPARE save-set-specifier/select=file-
selected file spec file-spec
from a save set $ BACKUP/COMPARE
and a Files-11 MTA0:FEB2.BCK/SELECT=[POUDRE]UPLIFT.PAS -
file
_$ UPLIFT.PAS
Compares an image BACKUP/COMPARE/IMAGE save-set-specifier ddcu:
save set and $ BACKUP/COMPARE/IMAGE MTA0:12OCT.BCK DRA3:
Files-11 files
List Operation Quick Reference shows BACKUP command formats for a
list operation, including some of the qualifiers you can use with
a list operation.
Table 5 List Operation Quick Reference
Command Action Command Format and Example
Lists the files BACKUP/LIST save-set-specifier
in a save set at $ BACKUP/LIST MTA0:1618FEB2.BCK
the terminal
Lists the files BACKUP/LIST=file-spec save-set-specifier
in a save set, $ BACKUP/LIST=NEWLIST.LIS MTA0:1618FEB2.BCK
writes to a file
Lists the files BACKUP/LIST/FULL save-set-specifier
in a save set in $ BACKUP/LIST/FULL MTA0:1618FEB2.BCK
full format
Lists selected BACKUP/LIST/JOURNAL=journal-name/selection-
files in a qualifiers
journal file $ BACKUP/LIST/JOURNAL=SYS$MANAGER:INCBACKUP -
_$ /SELECT=[LYKINS.WORK...]/SINCE=1-JAN-2002