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-----Original Message-----
From: Stigers, Greg (091)And(093) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 7:56 PM
To: [log in to unmask]@internet
Subject: Re: clean running STORE jobs


Congress approved my request to perform a VSTORE for an ad hoc backup. Well,
it seemed to take an act of Congress. I've been told to write my own job for
VSTOREs, and then I can review it with the data center admins and the new
procedures with Ops.

But I got the following nineteen variables from VSTORE, and then the same
nineteen again from the test RESTORE of a single file, albeit with different
values. I am posting on the chance that interested parties might want to
compare these variables with their corresponding variables from a STORE (and
haven't found this out already), such as
IF TS_FILES_STORED <> TS_FILES_ON_THE_MEDIA
  TELLOP ![CHR(27)]&dJThe sky is falling
ENDIF.

I am curious why TS_FILES_TO_RESTORE = 147 for VSTORE, whereas
TS_TOTAL_ORDINARY_FILES_STORED = 149 for STORE...
from VSTORE:
 :SHOWVAR TS_@
 TS_FILES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 148
 TS_FILES_TO_RESTORE = 147
 TS_FILES_RESTORED = 147
 TS_FILES_PARTLY_RESTORED = 0
 TS_FILE_SETS_NOT_FOUND = 0
 TS_FILES_FAILED_TO_RESTORE = 0
 TS_DIRECTORIES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 1
 TS_DIRECTORIES_TO_RESTORE = 1
 TS_DIRECTORIES_RESTORED = 1
 TS_HFS_D_ON_THE_MEDIA = 334
 TS_HFS_D_TO_RESTORE = 334
 TS_HFS_D_RESTORED = 334
 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
from RESTORE:
 :SHOWVAR TS_@
 TS_FILES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 148
 TS_FILES_TO_RESTORE = 1
 TS_FILES_RESTORED = 1
 TS_FILES_PARTLY_RESTORED = 0
 TS_FILE_SETS_NOT_FOUND = 0
 TS_FILES_FAILED_TO_RESTORE = 0
 TS_DIRECTORIES_ON_THE_MEDIA = 1
 TS_DIRECTORIES_TO_RESTORE = 1
 TS_DIRECTORIES_RESTORED = 1
 TS_HFS_D_ON_THE_MEDIA = 334
 TS_HFS_D_TO_RESTORE = 334
 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

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