/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb BACKUP Command, Qualifiers, /IMAGE *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
Command Qualifier Directs BACKUP to process an entire volume or volume set. Using this qualifier produces a functionally equivalent copy of the original volume or volume set. To use the /IMAGE command qualifier, you need write access to both the index file (INDEXF.SYS) and the bit map file (BITMAP.SYS), or the input medium must be write-locked. In save and copy operations, you cannot use input file-selection qualifiers with the /IMAGE command qualifier because BACKUP saves or copies all files on the input disk volumes. In restore and copy operations, every file is restored or copied. The output volume must be mounted using the /FOREIGN qualifier. The new volume is a functionally equivalent copy of the input volume; however, the file placement will change. An image restore or copy operation initializes the output volume or volume set. The initialization data comes from the save- volume summary record of the input volume, unless the command qualifier /NOINITIALIZE directs BACKUP to initialize the output volume using volume initialization data that already exists on the output volume. A BACKUP operation to mixed tape and disk save sets, as shown in the following command, is unsupported: $ BACKUP SYS$DISK:/IMAGE DKA0:FUN,MKA0:/SAVE/REW Specifying the /IMAGE qualifier without also specifying /NOALIAS can result in incomplete disk or file restoration operations. Therefore, Compaq strongly recommends that you specify /NOALIAS with /IMAGE when performing image mode backup operations. NOTE If you do not specify /NOALIAS, the /ALIAS qualifier is activated by default. Beginning in OpenVMS Version 7.2, when you use the BACKUP/IMAGE command to restore or copy a volume, the BACKUP utility preserves the cluster factor. Note that copying a volume with a bitmap smaller than 255 blocks to a significantly larger disk might result in a bitmap larger than 255 blocks on the destination disk. (You cannot mount such a disk on an OpenVMS Version 7.1 and earlier system.)
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