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Storing with @[log in to unmask]@ works great at storing both MPE and Posix files. What I found out is that it doesn't work with restoring them in they are not stored in an MPE group. To restore these we definitely needed the "/ [log in to unmask]@.@ " command. It worked and we are up and running now. We use a lot of Posix files, and I was desperate. Thanks to all for your input.

John McDowell, Operations Manager
Quadax, Inc
www.quadax.com
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440-788-2130
fax: 440-788-2199

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Frank Alden Smith [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent:   Monday, February 10, 2003 10:21 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:             Re: [HP3000-L] reload and posix

Denys,

If I understand you correctly you seem to distinguish between @[log in to unmask]@
and / in the RESTORE command. According to the following excerpt
from HELP RESTORE there is no difference when they are used in the
include portion of the fileset.

MPE and HFS Naming Equivalences

                    When the MPE filename component is a single "@"
                    wildcard, the "@" will be "folded" to include all
                    MPE and HFS named files at that level and below.
                    To specify only MPE-named files, use "?@" instead.

                    MPE wildcards are not expanded in filestoexclude.
                    This means that @[log in to unmask]@[log in to unmask]@.@ is NOT an empty
                    fileset.  It contains all of the HFS named files
                    on the system.

                    A fileset may be entered in any of the following
                    formats and may use wild card characters.
                    Equivalent MPE and HFS formats are grouped
                    together.

... snip

                    @[log in to unmask]@
                    /         All the files and directories (MPE and
                              HFS) in the system.

Take care,
Frank
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Frank Alden Smith           HP MPE/iX Certified Professional
Alden Research, Inc.            Instructor -- Consultant
3617 Ligon Road
Ellicott City MD  21042

Phone: (410) 750-2101

"All knowing is doing" -- Humberto Maturana (biologist and teacher)
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