Dup[Licate] General Guidelines - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands

DUP[LICATE] General Guidelines

The DUP command opens the file to be duplicated with read-only access and with
protected exclusion mode.
Note. For information about file access and exclusion modes, see the Enscribe
Programmer's Guide.
The FUP DUP[LICATE] command cannot duplicate SQL files except for SQL
object files. You must use SQLCI DUP instead.
The DUP[LICATE] command duplicates a corrupt file (in its corrupt state) and
displays this warning message:
filename: FILE IS CORRUPT
Using the DUP[LICATE] command with the EXT option does not change
MAXEXTENTS. Before you use the DUP[LICATE] command, issue an ALTER
MAXEXTENTS command to the source file if necessary to make the new file fit.
If you use the DUP command to duplicate a primary or secondary partition file with
the OLD option, you must also specify the PARTONLY option. For example:
-DUP from-partition,to-partition,OLD,PARTONLY
If you do not specify PARTONLY with OLD for a partition, FUP displays this error
message:
ERROR - NOT ALLOWED FOR PARTITIONED FILES
If you use the DUP command to duplicate a file that is audited by TMF, the new file
is not an audited file. To restore audited status to a file, use an ALTER AUDIT
command.
If you use the OLD parameter, you can use the DUP[LICATE] command and
change the extent sizes. Before you use the DUP[LICATE] command, you must
create the OLD file with the new extent sizes.
The SAVEID and SAVEALL options:
Preserve the licensed attribute (for more information, see
on page 2-117) only if the process accessor ID of the current FUP is the super
ID, and the target file resides on the node where FUP is running. If the target
file is remote, no warning message appears.
Preserve the PROGID attribute (for more information, see
page 2-166) if the process accessor ID of the current FUP is the super ID (or if
you are the owner of the source file), and the target file resides on the node
where FUP is running. If the target file is remote, no warning message is given.
Preserve the state of Trust flag (for more information, see
page 2-196) only if the process accessor ID of the current FUP is the super ID
(255,255).
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