HP BACKCOPY Reference Manual page 44

Guardian disk and tape utilities
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START filename
specifies a filename within the fileset or fileset-list at which to start the BACKUP.
This is useful for restarting a backup operation that was interrupted. The only wild-card character
allowed in a fileset qualified by the START qualifier is an asterisk (*) in place of the entire
subvolume (or file ID) of a Guardian file name. The START qualifier works the same as the
BACKUP START option.
WHERE expression
specifies criteria for further qualifying the backup-files. The expression qualifier is
defined as any of:
expression
NOT expression
(expression AND expression ... )
(expression OR expression ... )
The use of parentheses within a WHERE expression is optional. The order of precedence
in expression evaluation is: parentheses, NOT, AND, OR.
Possible expressions are:
OWNER = user-id
timestamp-field
FILECODE conditional number
EOF conditional number
file-attribute
OWNER = user-id
specifies a NonStop user ID in one of these forms:
{ group-name.user-name
{ group-name.*
{ group-number, user-number }
{ group-number,*
timestamp-field conditional time-value
selects a file based on when it was created, last modified, or last opened; or when it expires
and can be purged.
timestamp-field is any of:
CREATIONTIME
EXPIRATIONTIME
LASTOPENTIME
MODTIME
For information on using the WHERE MODTIME qualifier, see
conditional is any of:
<
BEFORE
>
AFTER
time-value is:
day [ time ] | [ day ] time
day is specified as:
dd mmm yyyy | mmm dd yyyy
where dd (day) is an integer in the range 1 through 31; mmm (month) is one of:
JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN,
JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC,
and yyyy (year) is a 4-digit integer in the range 1900 through 2999.
The default for day is today's date.
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conditional
time-value
}
}
}
PARTIAL (page
63).

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