Backup and Restore 2 Manual
BRCOM BACKUP Command
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BRCOM BACKUP Syntax When Using an IN File
service processes are started in the processor in which the DMA is running. If
you specify SERVICECPULIST configuration option but do not specify any
processors, the service processes are started in the DMA's processor.
SERVICEPRI priority
is either no value, a value of -1, or a value from 1 through 199 that specifies
the priority at which the DMA starts the Data Service and Tape Service. A
value of 0 is not permitted. If you specify -1, the service processes are started
at the same priority as the DMA.
WORKVOLUME valid disk name
is the name of the disk volume on which jobs create their files.
BRCOM BACKUP Syntax When Using an IN File
You must not specify the IN run option for a BACKUP command in an IN file. For more
information, see Using an IN File on page 4-7. When you are using an IN file, the
syntax is:
tape-device-name
is the name of a tape drive. You must specify a tape drive. The
tape-device-name specified on the command line overrides the
tape-device-name specified in the IN file. Backup and Restore 2 does not
support virtual tape drives created by TAPESIM because TAPESIM does not
support LBA. Any attempt to get the LBA on a tape drive created by TAPESIM
results in file-system error 2.
tape-device-name1 and tape-device-name2
specified on the command line overrides the tape-device-name1 and
tape-device-name2 specified in the IN file. Backup and Restore 2 does not
support virtual tape drives created by TAPESIM because TAPESIM does not
support LBA. Any attempt to get the LBA on a tape drive created by TAPESIM
results in file-system error 2.
tape-device-name1, tape-device-name2 can be specified during
backup, where these are either both TAPE defines, both TAPECATALOG
defines, or both tape devices. Any BACKUP command invoked with both
tape-device-name1 and tape-device-name2 specified will be
considered a parallel backup job.
BACKUP
tape-device-name
( tape-device-name1, tape-device-name2 )
[ , run-option [ , run-option ] ... ] IN in-file ;