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There is a veritable plethora of variables generated by TurboStore. Here is
an example:
STOREJCW = 0
STORE_ERROR = 0
STORE_WARN = 1962 1965 1967 1963 1970
TS_FILES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 946
TS_FILES_TO_RESTORE = 945
TS_FILES_RESTORED = 945
TS_FILES_PARTLY_RESTORED = 0
TS_FILE_SETS_NOT_FOUND = 0
TS_FILES_FAILED_TO_RESTORE = 0
TS_DIRECTORIES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 5
TS_DIRECTORIES_TO_RESTORE = 0
TS_DIRECTORIES_RESTORED = 0
TS_HFS_D_ON_THE_MEDIA = 1337
TS_HFS_D_TO_RESTORE = 0
TS_HFS_D_RESTORED = 0
TS_HFS_D_PART_RESTORED = 0
TS_HFS_D_FAILED_TO_RESTORE = 0
TS_SYML_D_ON_THE_MEDIA = 0
TS_SYML_D_TO_RESTORE = 0
TS_SYML_D_RESTORED = 0
TS_SYML_D_PART_RESTORED = 0
TS_SYML_D_FAILED_TO_RESTORE = 0
Enjoy.
Denys
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Reggie Monroe
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 12:33 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] restore
We are attempting to set up a job to do a restore. We would like have it
verify that the files were all restored. Is there an error code we can
check for and what would the syntax be for that.
Regards
Reginald Monroe
Systems Engineering
Mercury Insurance - Information Technology
(714) 671-6753
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