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BACKUP Command, Qualifiers

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1 - /ALIAS

       /ALIAS save-set-spec (default)
       /NOALIAS

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that the previous behavior of multiple processing
    of alias and primary file entries be maintained. The /ALIAS
    qualifier maintains the previous BACKUP behavior of treating
    alias file entries the same as primary file entries. Therefore, a
    primary file may be processed multiple times by BACKUP if one or
    more alias file entries reference the same primary file entry.

    If you specify /NOALIAS, alias directory and file entries are
    ignored. Therefore, multiple processing of primary files may be
    avoided, which saves time and save-set file space. If a restore
    operation is performed using the /ALIAS qualifier but the save
    set was created by using the /NOALIAS qualifier, a message is
    displayed that the /ALIAS qualifier will be ignored.

2 - /ASSIST

       /ASSIST (default)
       /NOASSIST

    Command Qualifier

    Allows operator or user intervention during a BACKUP operation if
    a magnetic tape mount request fails or if an operation requires
    another volume. The /ASSIST qualifier causes BACKUP to send
    messages to operator terminals when a failure occurs during
    a BACKUP mount request or when an operation requires another
    volume. The default is /ASSIST.

    If you specify /NOASSIST, mount messages appear on your terminal
    and are not sent to the operator. The /NOASSIST qualifier has no
    effect if the logical name SYS$COMMAND points to a device that
    is not a terminal (as is the case when you run BACKUP in a batch
    job).

3 - /BACKUP

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files according to the BACKUP date written in the file
    header record by the BACKUP/RECORD command. Use this qualifier
    with the /BEFORE or /SINCE qualifier, either of which provides
    the system time value BACKUP uses to determine whether to process
    a file.

    When you use /BACKUP with /BEFORE, files with a BACKUP date prior
    to the specified date or time are selected. Files with no BACKUP
    date (that is, /RECORD was not specified when the file was saved
    or copied) are also selected.

    When you use /BACKUP with /SINCE, files with a BACKUP date equal
    to or later than the specified date or time are selected. Files
    with no BACKUP date (that is, /RECORD was not specified when the
    file was saved or copied) are not selected.

    Use the /BACKUP file-selection qualifier only with Files-11
    Structure Levels 2 and 5 volumes. You cannot use /BACKUP with the
    /CREATED, /MODIFIED, or /EXPIRED qualifiers in an image operation
    or in a physical operation.

4 - /BEFORE

       /BEFORE=time

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files dated earlier than the date and time you specify.

    Specify the date and time as a delta time or as an absolute time
    using the format [dd-mmm-yyyy[:]][hh:mm:ss.cc]. You can also use
    one of the following reserved words to specify the date and time:

    BACKUP     The BACKUP date of the file written by a previous
               BACKUP/RECORD operation (available only on Files-11
               Structure Levels 2 or 5 volumes)
    TODAY      The current day, month, and year at 00:00:00.0 o'clock
    TOMORROW   24 hours after midnight last night
    YESTERDAY  24 hours before midnight last night

5 - /BLOCK_SIZE

       /BLOCK_SIZE=n

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Specifies the output block size in bytes for data records in
    a BACKUP save set. You can specify a block size between 2048
    and 65,535 bytes. BACKUP may adjust this value according to the
    constraints of the BACKUP format.

    The default block size for magnetic tape is 8192 bytes; the
    default for disk is 32,256 bytes.

6 - /BRIEF

    Command Qualifier

    Causes the /LIST qualifier to display the file specification,
    size (in blocks), and creation date for each file in the save
    set. The /BRIEF qualifier is valid only with the /LIST qualifier
    and is the default format for BACKUP listings.

7 - /BUFFER_COUNT

       /BUFFER_COUNT=n

    Command Qualifier

    This qualifier is obsolete. You can still specify the /BUFFER_
    COUNT qualifier, although it has no effect. (This ensures that
    command procedures containing this qualifier will still operate
    correctly.) Compaq recommends that you remove the /BUFFER_COUNT
    qualifier from command procedures.

8 - /BY_OWNER

       /BY_OWNER[=[uic]]
       /BY_OWNER[=option]

    Input or Output File Qualifier, or Output Save-Set Qualifier

    As an input file-selection qualifier, /BY_OWNER causes BACKUP
    to process files owned by the specified UIC. Specify the UIC as
    octal numbers or in alphanumeric format (in the form [g,m]). Note
    that the UIC specification must include the brackets. UIC formats
    are described in the OpenVMS User's Manual. If you specify this
    qualifier without a UIC, the default UIC is the current process
    UIC. If you do not specify this qualifier, BACKUP processes all
    files on the volume.

    As an output file qualifier, /BY_OWNER redefines the owner UIC
    for each file restored during the operation. You can use one of
    the following options:

    DEFAULT     Sets the owner UIC to the user's current default UIC.
                This option is the default if you do not specify the
                /BY_OWNER qualifier, except in image and incremental
                restore operations, when ORIGINAL is the default
                option.
    ORIGINAL    Retains the owner UIC of the file being restored.
                This option is the default if you specify the /BY_
                OWNER qualifier with no option. This option is also
                the default for incremental restore operations. To
                use this option, the UIC must be yours, or you must
                have the SYSPRV user privilege or be the owner of the
                output volume.
    PARENT      Sets the owner UIC to the owner UIC of the directory
                to which the file is being restored or copied. To
                use this option, the parent UIC must be yours, or you
                must have the SYSPRV user privilege or be the owner
                of the output volume.
    [uic]       Sets the owner UIC to the UIC specified. To use this
                option, the UIC must be yours, or you must have the
                SYSPRV user privilege or be the owner of the output
                volume.

    As an output save-set qualifier, /BY_OWNER specifies the owner
    UIC of the save set. If you omit the /BY_OWNER qualifier, the
    save set receives the UIC of the current process. To use /BY_
    OWNER as an output save-set qualifier, you must have the SYSPRV
    user privilege or the UIC must be your own. Output File Qualifier

    Redefines the owner user identification code (UIC) for restored
    files.

9 - /COMMENT

       /COMMENT=string

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Places the string that you supply into the BACKUP summary record
    of the output save set. Enclose the string in quotation marks ("a
    string") if it contains a space or nonalphanumeric characters. A
    DCL command can contain a maximum of 1024 characters.

10 - /COMPARE

    Command Qualifier

    Causes BACKUP to compare the contents of the first parameter
    with the contents of the second parameter. The first parameter
    can be a Files-11 file, a wildcard character representing a
    group of files, a BACKUP save set, or a disk device. The second
    parameter must be a Files-11 disk file or files, or a Files-11
    disk device. Unless you also specify the /PHYSICAL qualifier, the
    disk volume must be a Files-11 volume. If a file does not compare
    successfully, BACKUP displays an error message.

11 - /CONFIRM

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Displays prompts on your terminal for confirmation before
    processing each file. If you want the file to be processed, enter
    Y or YES and press Return.

12 - /CONVERT

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Converts ODS-5 file names to ODS-2 file names. To preserve the
    output volume as ODS-2, you must also use the /NOINIT qualifier.

    Be aware that all ODS-5 file attributes are lost if you convert
    from ODS-5 files to an ODS-2 volume.

13 - /CRC

       /CRC (default)
       /NOCRC

    Input or Output Save-Set Qualifier

    As an input save-set qualifier, /CRC causes the software cyclic
    redundancy check (CRC) encoded in the save set's data blocks
    to be checked (/CRC) or ignored (/NOCRC). If you ignore the CRC
    encoding, you reduce processing time at the risk of increasing
    data error.

    As an output save-set qualifier, /CRC specifies that software
    CRC checking code is to be computed and stored in the data blocks
    of the output save set. To disable CRC checking, use the /NOCRC
    qualifier.

14 - /CREATED

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files according to the value of the creation date field
    in each file header record.

    Use this qualifier with the /BEFORE or /SINCE qualifier, either
    of which provides the system time value BACKUP uses to determine
    whether to process a file.

15 - /DELETE

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that a BACKUP save or copy operation is to delete
    the selected input files from the input volume after all files
    have been successfully processed. Sufficient user privilege is
    required to delete files. If used with the /VERIFY qualifier,
    files that fail verification are not deleted.

16 - /DENSITY

       /DENSITY=N

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Specifies the recording density of the output magnetic tape. Use
    a value that is supported by the magnetic tape drive.

    If you do not specify the /DENSITY qualifier, the default density
    is the current density of the magnetic tape drive. You must
    specify the output save-set qualifier /REWIND with /DENSITY.

    The densities supported for tapes are shown in the following
    table.

    Table 1 Keywords for Tapes

    Keyword        Meaning

    DEFAULT        Default density
    800            NRZI 800 bits per inch (BPI)
    1600           PE 1600 BPI
    6250           GRC 6250 BPI
    3480           IBM 3480 HPC 39872 BPI
    3490E          IBM 3480 compressed
    833            DLT TK50: 833 BPI
    TK50           DLT TK50: 833 BPI
    TK70           DLT TK70: 1250 BPI
    6250           RV80 6250 BPI EQUIVALENT
          NOTE: Only the symbols listed above are understood by
     TMSCP/TUDRIVER code prior to OpenVMS Version 7.2. The remaining
        values in this table are supported only on Alpha systems.
    TK85           DLT Tx85: 10625 BPI-Cmpt III - Alpha only
    TK86           DLT Tx86: 10626 BPI-Cmpt III - Alpha only
    TK87           DLT Tx87: 62500 BPI-Cmpt III - Alpha only
    TK88           DLT Tx88: (Quantum 4000)-Cmpt IV - Alpha only
    TK89           DLT Tx89: (Quantum 7000)-Cmpt IV - Alpha only
    QIC            All QIC drives are drive-settable only - Alpha
                   only
    8200           Exa-Byte 8200 - Alpha only
    8500           Exa-Byte 8500 - Alpha only
    DDS1           Digital Data Storage 1-2G - Alpha only
    DDS2           Digital Data Storage 2-4G - Alpha only
    DDS3           Digital Data Storage 3-8-10G - Alpha only
    DDS4           Digital Data Storage 4 - Alpha only
    AIT1           Sony Advanced Intelligent Tapes - Alpha only

    The value that you specify must be supported by your magnetic
    tape hardware. If you omit this qualifier, the default density is
    the current density on the output tape drive.

    The /DENSITY qualifier is incompatible with the output save-
    set qualifier /NOREWIND. You must specify the output save-set
    qualifier /REWIND to initialize the magnetic tape when using
    the /DENSITY qualifier. When you specify /DENSITY/REWIND,
    BACKUP rewinds the tape to the beginning-of-tape. Then BACKUP
    initializes the tape with the new density, removing access to all
    data that previously resided on the tape.

17 - /EXACT_ORDER

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Depending on the other qualifiers you specify on the command
    line, the /EXACT_ORDER qualifier allows you to perform the
    following actions: The /EXACT_ORDER qualifier allows you to
    perform the following actions:

    o  Specify the exact order of tape volume labels that you
       want to use in a BACKUP operation. You must use the
       /LABEL=(label1,label2,...) qualifier to specify the order
       of the labels. BACKUP continues the operation as long as the
       label of the tape in the drive matches the corresponding label
       on the command line. If you do not specify enough labels on
       the command line to complete the operation, BACKUP prompts you
       to enter a label for the tape in the drive.

    o  Preserve the existing volume label on a tape. If you do not
       use the /LABEL qualifier on the command line and the tape has
       an ANSI label, BACKUP uses the existing label.

    o  Prevent previous volumes of a multivolume save operation from
       being overwritten. BACKUP keeps track of the volume labels you
       have already used in the operation. If you accidently mount
       one of the previous volumes, BACKUP displays the following
       error message:

       %BACKUP-W-MOUNTERR, volume 1 on MKB100: was not mounted because
        its label does not match the one requested
        Volume with label TAPE1 was already used in this save operation
        specify option (QUIT or NEW tape)
       BACKUP>

    Note the following restrictions when you use the /EXACT_ORDER
    output qualifier:

    o  If you use the /EXACT_ORDER qualifier, you cannot specify a
       label longer than six characters on the command line. If you
       specify a label longer than six characters, BACKUP displays
       the following error message:

       %BACKUP-F-INVQUAVAL, value 'label_name' invalid for /LABEL qualifier

    o  You cannot use the /IGNORE=LABEL_PROCESSING qualifier with the
       /EXACT_ORDER qualifier.

    o  If you use the /LABEL qualifier with the /EXACT_ORDER
       qualifier, you cannot specify duplicate labels.

    The default is /NOEXACT_ORDER.

18 - /EXCLUDE

       /EXCLUDE=(file-spec[,...])

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Excludes files that otherwise meet the selection criteria for
    a save or copy operation. If you specify more than one file,
    separate the file specifications with commas and enclose the list
    in parentheses.

    Do not use a device specification when defining the files to be
    excluded. You can use most standard wildcard characters, but you
    cannot use wildcard characters denoting latest versions of files
    (;) or relative versions of files (;-n).

    If you specify directory files (files with the file type .DIR),
    your command is processed but the directory files are not
    excluded (they are processed).

    You cannot use the /EXCLUDE qualifier in image restore
    operations.

19 - /EXPIRED

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files according to the value of the expiration date field
    in each file header record.

    Use this qualifier with the /BEFORE or /SINCE qualifier, either
    of which provides the system time value BACKUP uses to determine
    whether to process a file.

20 - /FAST

    Command Qualifier

    Processes an input Files-11 disk using a fast file scan. The fast
    file scan reads the index file on the Files-11 disk specified
    by the input specifier and creates a table of files that match
    the qualifiers you specified. A fast file scan is most useful
    when the input specifier includes most files on the volume and
    file-selection qualifiers (such as those that pertain to date or
    owner) specify a relatively small set of the files named.

    To perform a fast file scan, you need write access to the
    INDEXF.SYS file on the input medium or the input medium must
    be write-locked.

21 - /FULL

    Command Qualifier

    Displays the information produced by the /LIST command qualifier
    in a format similar to that displayed by the DCL command
    DIRECTORY/FULL. If you do not specify /FULL, the /LIST qualifier
    displays a brief summary of the information (/BRIEF).

    You must specify the /LIST qualifier with the /FULL qualifier.

22 - /GROUP_SIZE

       /GROUP_SIZE=n

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Defines the number of blocks BACKUP places in each redundancy
    group. The value of n must be 0 to 100.

    If you define a value of 0 for /GROUP_SIZE, no redundancy groups
    are created for the save set. /GROUP_SIZE=10 is the default
    value.

23 - /IGNORE

       /IGNORE=option

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that a BACKUP save or copy operation will override
    restrictions placed on files or will not perform tape label
    processing checks.

    The /IGNORE=option qualifier has the following options:

    ACCESSIBILITY    Processes files on a tape that is protected by
                     a volume accessibility character, or on a tape
                     created by HSC Backup. The option applies only
                     to tapes. It affects the first tape mounted and
                     all subsequent tapes in the save set.
    INTERLOCK        Processes files that otherwise could not be
                     processed due to file access conflicts. Use
                     this option to save or copy files currently open
                     for writing. You must have the user privilege
                     SYSPRV, a system UIC, or ownership of the volume
                     to use this option.
    LABEL_           Saves or copies the contents of files to the
    PROCESSING       specified magnetic tape volume regardless of
                     the information contained in the volume header
                     record. BACKUP does not verify the volume label
                     or expiration date before writing information to
                     the tape volume. Note that you cannot use this
                     option with the /EXACT_ORDER qualifier.
    NOBACKUP         Saves or copies both the file header record and
                     the contents of files marked with the NOBACKUP
                     flag by the /NOBACKUP qualifier of the DCL
                     command SET FILE. If you do not specify this
                     option, BACKUP saves only the file header record
                     of files marked with the NOBACKUP flag.

24 - /IMAGE

    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.)

25 - /INCREMENTAL

    Command Qualifier

    Allows you to restore a disk volume from a series of incremental
    save sets. When processed correctly, the output disk volume
    will contain the same files it contained when the most recent
    incremental save operation was performed. BACKUP does not create
    files on the output disk volume that were deleted in the period
    in which the incremental backups were performed.

    The /INCREMENTAL qualifier is valid only in restore operations.
    You must specify a device as the output specifier; file
    specifications are invalid. When you specify the /INCREMENTAL
    qualifier, BACKUP restores files using the /BY_OWNER=ORIGINAL
    qualifier.

26 - /INITIALIZE

       /INITIALIZE
       /NOINITIALIZE

    Command Qualifier

    Initializes an output disk or tape volume, making its entire
    previous contents unavailable. (/REWIND performs the same
    function for output tapes.) This qualifier is valid only when
    used with the /IMAGE qualifier during restore or copy operations
    or when saving files to a sequential-disk save set. The default
    is /INITIALIZE for Files-11 volumes and /NOINITIALIZE for
    sequential-disk volumes.

27 - /INTERCHANGE

    Command Qualifier

    Directs BACKUP to process files in a manner suitable for data
    interchange (software distribution) by excluding information that
    would prevent other utilities or sites from reading the BACKUP
    save set.

    The /INTERCHANGE qualifier implies /CONVERT when the input is an
    ODS-5 disk or file.

    The effects of the /INTERCHANGE qualifier are as follows:

    o  Directories not selected as files are not copied.

    o  Access control lists are not copied.

    o  Block size on magnetic tape is limited to 8192 bytes.

    o  Normal error recovery is used to write magnetic tapes so that
       no bad records exist on the resulting magnetic tape.

28 - /JOURNAL

       /JOURNAL[=file-spec]

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that a BACKUP save operation is to create, or append
    information to, a BACKUP journal file. The BACKUP journal file
    contains an on-disk record of BACKUP save operations and saved
    files.

    To list the contents of a backup journal file, enter a
    BACKUP/JOURNAL/LIST command without an input or output specifier.

29 - /LABEL

       /LABEL=(string[,...])

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Specifies the 1- to 6-character volume labels for the magnetic
    tapes to which the save set is written. If you do not specify
    the /LABEL qualifier, BACKUP uses the first six characters of the
    save-set name as the volume label of the first tape.

    If the save set continues to another tape, and you did not
    specify a volume label for the tape, BACKUP uses the first four
    characters of the previous tape's volume label followed by the
    volume number of the tape. For example, if the first tape in a
    save set is labeled AAAABB, the second tape in a sequence is
    labeled AAAA02, and the third tape is labeled AAAA03.

    You can specify the command qualifier /IGNORE=LABEL_PROCESSING
    to prevent BACKUP from verifying the volume label of the tape.
    You can also use the /EXACT_ORDER qualifier to specify the exact
    order of tape volume labels that you want to use in a BACKUP
    operation.

30 - /LIST

       /LIST[=file-spec]

    Command Qualifier

    Lists information about a BACKUP save set and about the files in
    a save set. You can display the list on your terminal or write it
    to a file.

    You can use this qualifier with any operation (save, restore,
    copy, compare, or journal). If specify /LIST by itself (not in
    conjunction with another operation), the input specifier must be
    a save set; you cannot specify an output specifier. You can use
    /LIST with either the /BRIEF or the /FULL command qualifiers. The
    default is /BRIEF.

    Do not use /LOG together with /LIST when the output for /LIST is
    directed to the terminal; you will receive confusing output.

31 - /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Command Qualifier

    Determines whether the file specification of each file processed
    is displayed on SYS$OUTPUT during the operation. The default is
    /NOLOG. Displays at your terminal the file specification of each
    file processed during the BACKUP operation (/LOG) or suppresses
    the display (/NOLOG). The default is /NOLOG.

    Do not use /LOG together with /LIST when the output for /LIST is
    directed to the terminal; you will receive confusing output.

32 - /MEDIA_FORMAT

       /MEDIA_FORMAT=[NO]COMPACTION

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Controls whether data records are automatically compacted and
    blocked together. Data compaction and record blocking increase
    the amount of data that can be stored on a single tape cartridge.

    The compaction ratio depends on the data and the tape drive you
    use. For more information, refer to the documentation supplied
    with your tape drive.

    BACKUP allows you to specify different compaction settings on
    different save sets on a tape. However, not all tape drives
    support the use of more than one compaction setting on a tape.
    Whether mixed mode tapes are permitted depends on the model of
    the tape drive you use.

33 - /MODIFIED

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files according to the value of the modified date field
    (the date the file was last modified) in each file header record.
    Use this qualifier with the /BEFORE or /SINCE qualifier, either
    of which provides the system time value BACKUP uses to determine
    whether to process a file.

34 - /NEW_VERSION

    Output File Qualifier

    Creates a new version of a file if a file with an identical
    specification already exists at the location to which the file is
    being restored or copied. The new file is created with the same
    name and type and a version number one higher than the highest
    existing version.

    By default, BACKUP does not restore a file with the same file
    name, file type, and version number as a file that already exists
    in a directory. Rather, BACKUP issues an error message and does
    not restore the file. The /OVERLAY and /REPLACE qualifiers also
    override this default, but produce different results than the
    /NEW_VERSION qualifier.

    Note that when copying or restoring files using the /NEW_VERSION
    qualifier, files are processed in decreasing version number
    order and are created in ascending order. The result is that
    the version numbers are inverted.

    Because this qualifier causes version numbers to change, do
    not use the /NEW_VERSION qualifier with the /COMPARE or /VERIFY
    qualifier.

35 - /NOINCREMENTAL

    Command Qualifier

    Beginning with OpenVMS Version 7.2, on a save operation
    /NOINCREMENTAL allows you to control the amount of file data
    that is saved. Use this qualifier only if you are sure that you
    want to save specific files and do not want to save all data.

36 - /OVERLAY

    Output File Qualifier

    Writes over an existing file when an identically-named file is
    encountered during the restore operation. If the identically-
    named files are not the same size, the file is extended (when the
    file being restored is larger) or retains its allocation (when
    the file being restored is smaller).

    By default, BACKUP does not restore a file with the same file
    name, file type, and version number as a file that already exists
    in a directory. Rather, BACKUP issues an error message and does
    not restore the file. The /NEW_VERSION and /REPLACE qualifiers
    also override this default, but produce different results than
    the /OVERLAY qualifier.

37 - /OWNER_UIC

    The /OWNER_UIC qualifier has been superseded by /BY_OWNER.
    Compaq recommends that you substitute /BY_OWNER for /OWNER_UIC in
    command procedures and operator instructions. See the description
    of /BY_OWNER for more information.

38 - /PHYSICAL

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that the BACKUP ignore any file structure on the volume
    and to process the volume in terms of physical blocks. If you
    write a save set with the BACKUP/PHYSICAL command, you must also
    restore it with the BACKUP/PHYSICAL command.

    For physical copy operations between disks, the output disk must
    be the same type of device as the input disk. For physical save
    operations between disks, the output disk must be the same type
    of disk as the input disk or a larger-capacity disk. For physical
    restore operations between disks, the output disk must be the
    same type of device as the disk from which the save set was
    created.

    For all physical operations, the output disk must not have a bad
    block in any location that corresponds to a good block on the
    input disk. (This restriction does not apply to RA or more recent
    disk architectures.)

39 - /PROTECTION

       /PROTECTION[=(code)]

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Defines the protection you want applied to a save set on a disk
    or to a magnetic tape volume. The code indicates the type of
    access (read, write, execute, and delete) available to the four
    categories of users (system, owner, group, and world).

    Protection information applies to all save sets stored on a
    tape. If you write the save set to either a Files-11 disk or a
    sequential disk without using the /PROTECTION qualifier, the
    default is the process default protection.

    To initialize a magnetic tape with the correct protection,
    specify the output save-set qualifier /REWIND with the
    /PROTECTION qualifier. If you do not specify /REWIND with
    /PROTECTION, the protection information, if any, in the volume
    header record is not changed. However, specifying /PROTECTION
    without /REWIND ensures that continuation volumes receive the
    correct protection.

40 - /RECORD

    Command Qualifier

    Records the current date and time in the BACKUP date field of
    each file header record once a file is successfully saved or
    copied. If you do not specify the /RECORD qualifier, BACKUP does
    not change the BACKUP date field of each processed file. Observe
    the following restrictions:

    o  The /RECORD qualifier is valid only with Files-11 Structure
       Levels 2 and 5 volumes.

    o  To use the /RECORD qualifier you must either own the file or
       have SYSPRV privileges.

    o  You cannot use the /RECORD qualifier with the /DELETE
       qualifier.

    o  You can use the /RECORD qualifier in BACKUP save or copy
       operations only.

41 - /RELEASE_TAPE

    Command Qualifier

    Dismounts and unloads a tape after a BACKUP save operation writes
    a save set to the tape (and optionally verifies the saveset
    information on that tape). By using the /RELEASE_TAPE qualifier
    in conjunction with either the /DELETE or /RECORD qualifiers, you
    can make a tape drive available for other operations before the
    BACKUP command completes.

    The tape remains allocated until you enter the DEALLOCATE
    command.

42 - /REPLACE

    Output File Qualifier

    When you use /REPLACE in a copy or restore operation, and an
    identically named file exists in both the input and output
    specifiers, BACKUP performs the following tasks:

    o  Copies or restores a new version of the file with the same
       directory specification, file name, type, and version number

    o  Deletes the copy of the file that previously existed on the
       output disk

    In this way, the previous copy of the file is replaced with the
    restored version. Note that the version number is not incremented
    because the old copy of the file is deleted. If you want to keep
    the versions from both the input and the output specifiers, use
    the output file qualifier /NEW_VERSION.

    If you do not use /REPLACE, /OVERLAY, or /NEW_VERSION, and the
    version number of the file being restored is identical to the
    version number of the existing file, BACKUP reports an error and
    does not restore the file.

43 - /REWIND

       /REWIND
       /NOREWIND (default)

    Input or Output Save-Set Qualifier

    As an input save-set qualifier, causes the input tape reel to be
    rewound (/REWIND) or not rewound (/NOREWIND) to beginning-of-tape
    (BOT) before BACKUP searches for the save-set name specified in
    the input specifier.

    As an output save-set qualifier, specifies that the output
    magnetic tape is to be rewound and initialized before the
    save operation begins (/REWIND) or that the tape is neither
    to be rewound nor initialized before the save operation begins
    (/NOREWIND). Initializing the tape removes access to any existing
    data on the tape. If you want to start processing at BOT, and the
    magnetic tape is already positioned beyond BOT, specify /REWIND.
    Otherwise, the magnetic tape begins (or resumes) processing from
    the logical end-of-tape (EOT) marker.

    Use the /[NO]REWIND qualifier for magnetic tape save sets only.

44 - /SAVE_SET

    Input or Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Defines the input or output specifier as a BACKUP save set.
    Normally, BACKUP treats specifiers that refer to disk files as
    Files-11 files and specifiers that refer to tapes as BACKUP save
    sets.

    You must specify the /SAVE_SET qualifier when the input or output
    specifier is a BACKUP save set on a Files-11 disk.

45 - /SELECT

       /SELECT
       /SELECT=(file-spec[,...])

    Input Save-Set Qualifier

    Selects the specified files for processing. If you specify more
    than one file, separate the file specifications with commas and
    enclose the list in parentheses.

    Do not use a device specification when you define the files to be
    selected. You can use most standard wildcard characters, but you
    cannot use wildcard characters denoting latest version of files
    (;)  and relative versions of files (;-n).

    You cannot use the /SELECT qualifier in image save operations.

46 - /SINCE

       /SINCE=time

    Input File-Selection Qualifier

    Selects files dated equal to or later than the specified date
    and time. You can enter the time in either absolute time or delta
    time. Specify these time values according to the rules described
    in the OpenVMS User's Manual. You can also specify the time using
    one of the following options:

    BACKUP     The BACKUP/RECORD operation (available only on Files-
               11 Structure Levels 2 and 5 volumes)
    TODAY      The current day, month, and year at 00:00:00.0 o'clock
    TOMORROW   24 hours after midnight last night
    YESTERDAY  24 hours before midnight last night

47 - /TAPE_EXPIRATION

       /TAPE_EXPIRATION=dd-mmm-yyyy

    Output Save-Set Qualifier

    Writes a file expiration date other than the current date to the
    file header label of the save set.

    Compaq recommends that you specify an expiration date whenever
    you create a BACKUP save set on magnetic tape using /REWIND.
    Daily BACKUP tapes should expire in seven days, weekly BACKUP
    tapes should expire in one month, and monthly BACKUP tapes should
    expire in one year. Specify the date in absolute time format,
    according to the rules described the OpenVMS User's Manual. If
    you do not specify an expiration date, today's date is written to
    the volume header record when you perform a save operation using
    /REWIND.

48 - /TRUNCATE

       /TRUNCATE
       /NOTRUNCATE (default)

    Command Qualifier

    Controls whether a copy or restore operation truncates a
    sequential output file at the end-of-file (EOF) when creating
    it. By default, a copy or restore operation uses the allocation
    of the input file to determine the size of the output file.

49 - /UNSHELVE

       /UNSHELVE
       NOUNSHELVE

    Command Qualifier

    Controls whether the Backup utility designates files from a
    BACKUP save operation as unshelved or shelved.

50 - /VERIFY

    Command Qualifier

    Specifies that the contents of the output specifier be compared
    with the contents of the input specifier after a save, restore,
    or copy operation is completed. If a file does not compare
    successfully, BACKUP displays an error message.

51 - /VOLUME

       /VOLUME=n

    Command Qualifier

    Indicates that a specific disk volume in a disk volume set is to
    be processed. The /VOLUME qualifier is valid only when used with
    the /IMAGE qualifier. Using this qualifier allows you to perform
    BACKUP operations on a disk volume set when you have only one
    disk drive with which to perform BACKUP operations.
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