ARCHIVEFORMAT
specifies tape format 3 for
dest-tape
. If you specify two tape drives for
dest-tape
(to
make two copies of the backup tape), ARCHIVEFORMAT is automatically selected. If you
specify one tape drive and do not specify ARCHIVEFORMAT, the tape format is the same as
the format on the original backup tape.
CATALOGFILES
specifies catalog information about disk files. For more information and examples, see the
DSM/Tape Catalog User's Guide.
DENSITY density
sets the recording density of the destination tape drive in bits per inch (bpi). The default is the
physical setting of the destination drive.
Recording Density (in bpi)
Density Specified
6250
GCR or 6250
1600
PE or 1600
800
NRZI or 800
The tape drives supported on D-series do not include an 800-bpi density.
LISTALL
lists on the terminal (or in the output file) the names of all of the files that were copied
successfully, and the names of files that caused errors.
NOREWINDIN
directs the BACKUP utility to leave the last read tape positioned at its current location and leave
it online when the BACKUP process is completed. This option lets the tape be labeled for the
next BACKUP without having to search for the end of tape. This option is available starting
with the G06 version of BACKUP.
NOREWINDOUT
directs the BACKUP utility to leave the last written tape positioned at its current location and
leave it online when the BACKUP process is completed. This option lets the tape be labeled
for the next BACKUP without having to search for the end of tape. This option is available
starting with the G06 version of BACKUP.
NOTE:
If you specify NOREWINDIN or NOREWINDOUT for an unlabeled tape, the tape
is not usable until it is manually repositioned to its load point.
NOUNLOADIN
causes the final tape to remain rewound and left online after the RESTORE process is completed.
If neither NOUNLOAD or NOREWIND is specified, the last tape is rewound and unloaded
when the process is completed.
NOUNLOADOUT
directs BACKUP to rewind the final tape and leave it online when the BACKUP process is
completed.
PAGELENGTH number
specifies the number of lines to be generated on each page of BACKCOPY output. The value
of
number
must be an integer in the range 20 through 100. When BACKCOPY output is sent
to a printer, a form feed (or page eject) is generated after the number of lines specified in the
PAGELENGTH option. If PAGELENGTH is not specified, BACKCOPY defaults to 60 lines per
page.
TAPEMODE tapemode
specifies the tape recording mode for tape units that support streaming.
BACKCOPY Syntax
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