DSM/Tape Catalog User's Guide

DSM/TC Tape Processing
DSM/Tape Catalog User’s Guide 520233-008
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Copying a Volume Set Created by the BACKUP
Utility
9> & FILEID PAYROLL_BACKUP,&
9> & GEN 1
10> ADD DEFINE =OUT2, CLASS TAPECATALOG,&
10> & USE OUT,&
10> & LABELS BACKUP,&
10> & POOL OPERATIONS_TAPES,&
10> & VOLUME SCRATCH,&
10> & FILEID PAYROLL_BACKUP,&
10> & GEN 1
11> BACKCOPY =IN, (=OUT1, =OUT2), *.*.*, CATALOGFILES
After this run, two new tape file entries have a new physical copy number from
the parallel BACKCOPY run:
The four volume sets contain the same data and are interchangeable with each
other. For individual tape substitution, only the tapes within the same physical
copy number can be switched. In other words, tape X00019 could be
substituted for X00016, or X00034 for X00031, but X00034 could not be
substituted for X00019.
2. Make two more copies of PAYROLL_BACKUP, but this time run BACKCOPY
twice to produce a new physical copy number copy from each run:
12> ADD DEFINE =IN, CLASS TAPECATALOG,&
12> & USE IN,&
12> & LABELS BACKUP,&
12> & FILEID PAYROLL_BACKUP
13> ADD DEFINE =OUT3, CLASS TAPECATALOG,&
13> & USE OUT,&
13> & LABELS BACKUP,&
13> & POOL OPERATIONS_TAPES,&
13> & VOLUME SCRATCH,&
Tape File Name Tape Name
Absolute
Generation Physical Copy Logical Copy
PAYROLL_BACKUP X00015,
X00016,
X00017
1 1 1
PAYROLL_BACKUP X00018,
X00019,
X00020
1 1 2
PAYROLL_BACKUP X00030,
X00031,
X00032
1 2 1
PAYROLL_BACKUP X00033,
X00034,
X00035
1 2 2