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Reply To: | Bijo S. Kappen |
Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:38:49 +0530 |
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Hi,
Stan Sieler wrote:
> ......
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> 5) do one (or more) STORE to disk;compress with the target
> disk being the new Seagate drive.
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> (Why more than one? If you have more compressed data
> than will fit into 4 GB, I don't know what STORE-to-disk
> will do ... my suspicion is that it can't handle more
> than 4 GB at a time)
>
If the Store-to-disc data exceeds 4GB, TurboSTORE will create
new files and continue storing into it.
For example, with the file equation ...
FILE DISCFILE=STORFILE.BACKUP.SYS;DEV=DISC
TurboSTORE will create the first backup file as
/SYS/BACKUP/STORFILE and when this file hits the 4GB limit,
a new file is created as /SYS/BACKUP/STORFILE.1 and
TurboSTORE continues.
This process is continued and files with names
such as /SYS/BACKUP/STORFILE.2, /SYS/BACKUP/STORFILE.3 etc.
are created as necessary..
Regards,
Bijo
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