FUP Commands
listfile for the SUBVOLS command. If listfile is an existing file, FUP
appends the output to that file.
Note. For more information about listfile, see
subvolset
is a pattern describing the subvolume names you want to see. The subvolset
parameter defaults to the current volume. You can use wild-card characters in
subvolset (including the volume name), but you cannot specify
qualified-fileset.
SUBVOLS Examples
To display the names of all the subvolumes on the $HANSEL volume:
-SUBVOLS $HANSEL
$HANSEL
BKUPLIST
JOAND20
LATT003
LATT0
LATT017
OSMAC
To use the wild-card option to display the names of a specific set of subvolumes:
-SUBVOLS $LARS*.GARY*
$LARS
GARYOLD
$LARS2
GARYNEW
SUSPEND
Stops a reload operation. A subsequent RELOAD command can resume the reload
operation from the point where it was suspended. For more information, see
on page 2-148.
SUSPEND [ / OUT listfile / ] filename
OUT listfile
names an existing disk file or a device to receive the listing output from the
SUSPEND command. You can use either a standard file name or a spool DEFINE
CARSELLA
CBLIBERT
LATBOOT
LATCA
LATT004
LATT005
LATT013
LATT014
LATT018
LATT019
OSMAC08
PETER
GARYTACL
GARYWORK
GARYZ
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Specifying Files
D04RGEN
LATT001
LATT006
LATT015
LATT0
RAUBATS
GARY1
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SUBVOLS Examples
on page 1-8.
GSPURGE
LATT002
LATT007
LATT016
LUUTALQA
RAUD00
RELOAD