HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions SP-Z
STORE
The following parameters are available with the TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online
Backup product only:
[ ;ONLINE[ ={ START} [ ,time] [ ,ASK] ] ] { END}
[ ;LOGVOLSET=volumesetname]
Parameters
filesetlist Specifies the set of files to be stored. The default set is @ meaning all files
in the current working directory (CWD) regardless of the user's
capabilities. If the DIRECTORY option is specified, the default file set is
empty (no files).
The filesetlist parameter has the form shown below:
filesetitem[,filesetitem[...
where filesetitem can be ^indirectfile or fileset.
indirectfile A file name that backreferences a disk file. The syntax is
^indirectfile or !indirectfile
This file may consist of fileset(s) and option(s), but only options can appear
after the first semicolon (:) on each line. An option specified on one line will
operate on all files in the filesetlist.
^indirectfile is the preferred format. If you use !indirectfile, the CI will
interpret this as a variable reference, so you will have to specify !!indirectfile
instead.
fileset Specifies a set of files to be stored and optionally those files to be excluded
from the STORE operation. The fileset parameter has the form:
filestostore[-filestoexclude[-filestoexclude[-...]
An alternate syntax exists for use with the RENAME option:
filestostore[-filestoexclude[-...[=targetname]
The system stores any file that matches filestostore unless the file also
matches filestoexclude, which specifies files to be excluded from the STORE
operation. You may specify an unlimited number of filestoexclude.
Since "-" is a valid character for HFS syntax file names, a blank character
must separate it from HFS file sets to obtain the special negative file set
meaning.
filestostore
filestoexclude Both filestostore and filestoexclude may be entered in MPE or HFS syntax.
Wildcards are permitted for both MPE and HFS syntax.
The MPE syntax is as follows:
filename[.groupname[.accountname
A lockword may be specified for files to be stored, in the form: