LIBNAME=nobackup pathname=/usr/foo/test;
LIBNAME=canbackup pathname=/usr/foo/test BACKUP=YES;
The entry
for the LIBNAME domain called
nobackup creates
tables in the directory
/usr/foo/test, but no
BACKUP= option is specified. For
this reason, tables created through this domain definition are ineligible
for backup. In contrast, the entry for the LIBNAME domain
canbackup, which also creates tables in the directory
/usr/foo/test, has the
BACKUP=YES option. As a consequence, tables created through this domain are
eligible for backup.
When
spdsbkup performs a backup, it checks every table in
/usr/foo/test. However, based on our example parameter
file entries,
spdsbkup backs up only the
eligible tables in
canbackup. On the client
connections created using pass-through or LIBNAME, the
BACKUP=NO LIBNAME option can be used to override. Tables
that are created when either of these is in effect will be able to
be backed up.