Commands Related To Dup[Licate]; Exit; Exit Guidelines - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands
To duplicate all the EDIT files (that begin with an S) from one subvolume to another
and purge any old copies (if they exist):
-DUP S* WHERE FILECODE=101, NEWSVOL.*, PURGE
Note. Qualifiers occur before the to-fileset specification.
To duplicate the files that have changed (since a specified date) in all the
subvolumes to a backup volume:
-DUP $MILK.*.* WHERE MODTIME>1JAN2001, $BACKUP.*.*
Note. Qualifiers occur before the to-fileset specification.
To duplicate a file, but specify a change to its primary and secondary extent sizes:
-DUP SPECIALK, SUGARPOP, EXT (8,4)

Commands Related to DUP[LICATE]

COMMAND
COPY
LOAD
RESTART
CONFIG[URE]

EXIT

Stops the current FUP process and returns to the command interpreter.
E[XIT]

EXIT Guidelines

To run the EXIT command, you can enter E or EXIT.
The FUP process terminates when FUP reads the end-of-file (EOF) mark of the
input file that you specified in your command to run FUP. You do not have to end a
FUP command file with an EXIT command because of the EOF mark.
Simultaneously pressing the CTRL and Y keys at the terminal is the same as an
EOF. If you press CTRL-Y at the FUP prompt, FUP terminates after it displays:
EOF!
Function
Creates a record-by-record copy of a file
Creates a structured file from scratch
Restarts an interrupted DUP[LICATE] operation
Sets default options for the DUP[LICATE] process
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