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The alternate key files of this entry sequenced file will
have to be reloaded using FUP LOADALTFILE.
Cause.
The file conversion caused the record addresses to change, making the record addresses
stored in the alternate keys invalid.
Effect.
BACKUP or RESTORE converts the file.
Recovery.
Reload the alternate-key files by using the FUP LOADALTFILE command.
7035
Old format tape -- no checksums.
Cause.
The tape was created using BACKUP with the OLDFORMAT option or with an old version
of BACKUP that does not write checksums. Consequently, RESTORE cannot perform checksum
verification.
Effect.
RESTORE continues.
Recovery.
Informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
7036
File aborted. Bad DP2 structured block encountered on tape.
Cause.
An invalid DP2 structured block was encountered when attempting to RESTORE a file. This
error occurs only when the DP2 file on tape is being converted to a DP1 file on disk.
Effect.
RESTORE skips the file and proceeds to the next file.
Recovery.
The DP2 file must be repaired before it can be converted. Either the file must be restored
to a DP2 volume and repaired, or the original DP2 file must be repaired and backed up again.
7037
File skipped. File open for write during backup. Must use
OPEN option to restore.
Cause.
An attempt was made to restore a file that was open for write when it was backed up.
Effect.
RESTORE skips the file and continues.
Recovery.
Use the OPEN option and reissue the RESTORE command.
7038
Break detected - operation terminated.
Cause.
The Break key was pressed, and the IN file is a terminal. The Break key is monitored only
while the IN file is being read. Otherwise, the Break key is ignored by BACKUP and RESTORE
and results in a command interpreter prompt.
Effect.
BACKUP or RESTORE terminates.
Recovery.
Reissue the BACKUP or RESTORE command.
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