Backup Options
Include the domain
ACL files in the backup.
Only include the domain
ACL files in the backup. No tables will be backed up.
The SPD Server LIBNAME
domain.
Note: The system
that performs the backup must be able to access the physical path
for the domain locally or through a network connection.
The prefix filename
for the backup data file. This filename is concatenated with _BK_ddmmmyyy_hhmmss.0.0.0.spds. The complete name identifies
it as an SPD Server backup file. If the backup file exceeds the system's
file size limit, spdsbkup automatically extends
the file, separating it into multiple backup files with a unique SPD
Server filename extension (the "0.0.0" portion of the filenames will
be different).
Increase the File Information
Block (FIB) metadata space by a factor of n, where n is greater than
or equal to 2. The -fibfact
option is necessary
only if a backup fails due to insufficient file information block
metadata space (fibspace). File information block metadata space shortages
occur when the domain that is being backed up contains an unusually
large number of data sets.
Performs only full
backups of SPD Server tables. All of the table observations and attributes
(indexes, definitions, partition size, compression, and sorted) are
backed up. After each full table backup, it resets the last full backup
date for the table. See the -n
option for
dependencies.
The SPD Server host
to use for the backup.
Prints the hash sign
(#) to stdout for each 256K block that is compressed and written to
the backup file.
Prints the command-line
usage syntax and option switch list for the spdsbkup utility.
Performs incremental
backups of the SPD Server tables.
Does not save index
information for SPD Server tables when performing full backups. When
the table is restored, the restore utility does not create indexes.
Note that the index itself is not backed up, only the definition of
the index is.
Suppresses the 'Cannot
back up v6 data set' warning. Spdsbkup 4.5
can only back up SPD Server and SPD Server data sets. Attempting to
back up earlier versions of SPD Server data sets results in a warning
message unless the -nv6warn
option is invoked.
The domain project
directory.
Runs spdsbkup in quiet mode, which outputs only error messages and warning messages
during a backup operation.
The number of times spdsbkup should retry accessing a table that is not
available to spdsbkup because it is being
updated. A table that is being updated cannot be backed up. Spdsbkup 4.5 pauses five seconds, then retries the table
if it was unavailable during the previous access attempt. The default
retry count is one.
The port number of
the name server. If this is not specified, the default value is spdsname.
The date/time of the
last full system backup for the table that are to be backed up.
When the
-t
option is used with
spdsbkup, the utility performs a full backup only if a table was created after
the specified date/time. Otherwise, it sets the last full backup date
for the table to the specified date/time and performs an incremental
backup from the last full system backup date.
When the
-t
option is used with
spdsbkup -inc
, the utility prints a warning message if it encounters a table that
was created after the specified date/time. The message states that
the table will not be backed up until a full backup of the table is
completed. If
spdsbkup encounters a table
that was created before the specified date/time (that is, it is in
the last full system backup),
spdsbkup sets
the last full backup date for the table to the specified time and
performs an incremental backup of the table using the last full system
backup date.
The
-t
option cannot be used with
spdsbkup -full
.
Includes the full name
of the backup file and the backup's table of contents file as part
of a spdsbkup note.
The list of tables
in the domain that you want to include in the backup. If no tables
are specified, all of the eligible tables in the domain are backed
up.
Note: The list of
tables to be backed up must be the last option that you specify.
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