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October 2000, Week 2

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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Oct 2000 13:30:29 -0700
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Hi Mark :)
   So, do all Restore packages (i.e. we use RoadRunner) use this file code
to denote incomplete restoration of a file?

Thanks,
Art "hmmm... do we have any? " Bahrs

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Unable to purge file.


> Stan writes:
>
> >> PRIVILEGED  FILE VIOLATION (FSERR 45). There is a file code of  9876 on
> >> the file that I'm not familiar with. Any suggestions where to start.
>
> >9876 and -9876 are used by ORBiT backup in some manner.
>
> Stan is correct.
>
> During a restore, we put the filecode -9876 on files being restored
> and while they're incomplete. Normally if BACKUP+ runs to completion,
> these filecodes are removed from the files during normal cleanup
> processing. They're intended to indicate that files are incompletely
> restored. BACKUP+ knows how to purge them. They can also be purged
> without doing another restore by:
>
> :file z=$null
>
> backuppl.pub.orbit "store /;*z;select code = 9876;purge"

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