Dup[Licate] Guidelines For Safeguard Files - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands
Transfer the CLEARONPURGE attribute (for more information, see
on page 2-166) to a local or remote target file. The target file does not need to
be on the node where FUP is running. To restore the CLEARONPURGE
attribute, use a SECURE command.
When DUP encounters a broken file, the broken flag is duplicated, and this
warning message appears:
filename:
When an SQL object file is duplicated, the expiration date (NOPURGEUNTIL) is
not preserved. The expiration date is set by either the NOPURGEUNTIL option of
the FUP ALTER command or by the SQLCI NOPURGEUNTIL attribute.
You can use the DUP command on queue files. For example, to increase the size
of the queue files:
-DUP oldqueuefile, newqueuefile [EXT (pri-extent-size, sec-
extent-size)] [SAVEALL]
You cannot use DUP to increase MAXEXTENTS. To alter the MAXEXTENTS of a
file, use the FUP
The maximum number of files in fileset-list that can be duplicated at a time is
2,147,483,647.
The restart file created by H01 version of FUP cannot be used with H02 version of
FUP and vice versa.

DUP[LICATE] Guidelines for Safeguard Files

To duplicate a Safeguard protected file, you must have read access to the input file
(from-fileset-list) and create access to the destination volume and
subvolume (to-fileset).
Unless you have create access (using Safeguard) to it, the target file is not created
successfully. If you run a DUP command with the PURGE option but do not have
create access to the target file, the original file is purged, and the target file is not
created.
If you duplicate a Safeguard protected file, the new file is not Safeguard protected
unless volume or subvolume protection exists on the target subvolume. To restore
or set Safeguard protection, use the Safeguard command interpreter (SAFECOM).
Whenever you duplicate a Safeguard protected file (file-level protection), this
warning message appears:
WARNING - filename: NO SAFEGUARD PROTECTION
If you duplicate a Safeguard protected file with the SAVEID or SAVEALL option,
the owner of the old file (and the corresponding security of the file) is retained.
If you duplicate a Safeguard protected file without the SAVEID or SAVEALL option,
you become the new owner of the file (and its security is your default).
FILE IS BROKEN
ALTER
command.
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
DUP[LICATE] Guidelines for Safeguard Files
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