If you responded YES to the question on searching specific minidisks and directories, CA VM:Backup displays the following Select Minidisks and Directories to be Searched screen.
SMDSEBC1 Select Minidisks or Directories to Be Searched VM:Backup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type S next to domains to search. Press PF9 when done. To find a domain, you can enter Top, Bottom, or /string on the command line. Req Vaddr Directory Name 0001* VMSYSU:FRED 0002* VMA:FRED 0003* TESTDATA 0004* ACTIVATOR 0005* VOLUMES 0006* DOC 0007* DOWNLOADED 0008* FILES 0009* COMPARE 000A* FILELIST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PF: 1 Help 2 ... 3 End 4 Return 5 Seename 6 ... PF: 7 Backward 8 Forward 9 Submit 10 ... 11 Print 12 Cursor ===>
The Vaddr column specifies the virtual address of the minidisk or the directory reference number of the directory from which your data was backed up. Because directory names can contain a maximum of 153 characters, CA VM:Backup creates a unique reference number (four digits and an asterisk) to identify each directory displayed on the screen. Use the directory reference number to distinguish between the minidisks and directories backed up for your user ID.
The Directory Name column displays the beginning characters of the directory name. If the data was backed up from a top directory, the name begins in column one. If the data was backed up from a subdirectory, the name is indented according to the position the subdirectory occupies in the directory tree (three characters for each subdirectory level). To see the fully-qualified directory name, move the cursor to the Req column next to the appropriate directory reference number and press PF5 (Seename). CA VM:Backup displays the fully-qualified directory name at the top of the screen.
To select the minidisks or directories you want CA VM:Backup to search, type s in the Req column next to each minidisk or directory from which you want to select files to restore. You can type s next to more than one entry.
If the domain list extends over more than one screen, you can enter the command top or bottom on the command line to move to the top or bottom of the list, or you can enter /string to find the first domain whose virtual address or directory name includes certain characters. For example, enter /19 to find either the first minidisk whose virtual address includes the characters "19" or the first directory whose directory name includes the characters "19". You cannot use pattern matching.
When you have made your selections, press PF9 (Submit) to submit the request to CA VM:Backup.
CA VM:Backup searches only the selected minidisks and directories for files that meet your selection criteria, then creates a restore selection list on the file selection screen. On this screen, you can either select the specific files you want to restore, or restore an entire minidisk or directory. Proceed to the next section, Selecting CMS Files to Restore.
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