Physvol; Examples - HP BACKCOPY Reference Manual

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In this example, the partition 1 of TABLE1 is backed up and restored to the target partition 1
of TABLE2.
CAUTION:
when recovering an individual partition:
If the CATALOGS option is specified, every associated catalog must be mapped.
If the MAP NAMES option is specified, every partition must be mapped.
If the maps are incomplete or incorrect, severe catalog inconsistencies for the object will result.
These inconsistencies are quite difficult to repair, so make sure to avoid them.
For Enscribe files, PARTONLY PARTIAL is equivalent to PARTONLY ON.
When converting Enscribe files from one disk-process type to another, the RESTORE process
(with the PARTONLY ON or PARTIAL options) skips all relative files and any DP1
entry-sequenced files that do not have DP2 block sizes. For example, blocks of 1536, 2560,
3072, or 3584 bytes are not DP2-compatible. An error message provides the names of the
skipped files. You must restore these files without the PARTONLY option.
If you use the PART and PARTONLY ON or PARTIAL options, RESTORE changes the name of
the secondary partition in the file label of the primary partition. If you use the PART option
without the PARTONLY ON option, RESTORE changes the secondary partition name in the
primary partition file label (and also changes the actual file name of the secondary partition).
After finishing the restores, to verify that the index values in both responses point to the primary
partition, use the FILEINFO TAB, DETAIL command on both the primary and secondary volumes.

Examples

To restore all of the files on the volume $BOOKS (from both the primary and secondary
partitions on $BOOKS, but no partitions on other volumes):
1> RESTORE $TAPE1, $BOOKS.*.*, PARTONLY ON, LISTALL
To restore all files on the subvolume MORE that are on the volume $WORDS:
1> RESTORE $TAPE2, $WORDS.MORE.*, PARTONLY OFF, LISTALL
Primary partitions on $WORDS.MORE, and secondary partitions on other volumes whose
primary partition is on $WORDS.MORE, are restored. Secondary partitions on
$WORDS.MORE whose primary partitions reside elsewhere are not restored.
Using this command without the PARTONLY OFF option gives the same results.

PHYSVOL

The PHYSVOL option places SMF files onto specific physical disks within SMF storage pools. This
option only applies when the target volume is an SMF virtual disk process.
PHYSVOL ( sms-file-spec ON physical-volume-name
[, sms-file-spec ON physical-volume-name ]...)
sms-file-spec
specifies a fully-qualified file name with an SMF virtual disk volume name component. Wild-card
characters are supported.
physical-volume-name
specifies the name of a physical disk volume that is a member of an SMF storage pool.
It is critical that the CATALOGS and MAP NAMES mapping lists are complete even
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