CA VM:Backup displays the following information on the file selection screen:
These columns list the filename and filetype of every file backed up, or one of these special file descriptors:
Names of individual files on this minidisk are not available to be displayed because the catalog has only domain-level detail. If you select this descriptor, CA VM:Backup asks you to specify the names of the files you want to restore. For instructions on specifying such files, see Restoring Files With No Detail Information.
This minidisk was backed up in physical format; that is, count-key-data (CKD) minidisks were backed up by track, and fixed-block-architecture (FBA) minidisks were backed up in groups of 32 blocks of 512 bytes. To restore from a physical backup, set your expertise level to EXPERT and follow the instructions in Restoring From a Physical Backup.
This minidisk was backed up in CMSALLOC format. In a CMSALLOC backup, CA VM:Backup reads the block allocation map on the CMS minidisks to identify which blocks are free or active, and physically backs up only those in use. To restore from a CMSALLOC backup, set your expertise level to EXPERT and follow the instructions in Restoring From a CMSALLOC Backup.
This minidisk was encrypted when it was backed up. To restore from an encrypted backup, set your expertise level to EXPERT and follow the instructions in Restoring From an Encrypted Backup.
This minidisk was formatted with the RECOMP option of the CMS FORMAT command. To restore data from a minidisk whose size has been recomputed, set your expertise level to EXPERT and follow the instructions in Restoring a Recomputed Minidisk.
This column lists the virtual address of the minidisk from which the file was backed up.
This column lists the date and time the file was created or last updated.
This column lists the number of records in the file.
This column lists the date and time the file was backed up.
This column contains attributes assigned to the file by CA VM:Backup when it was backed up. For novice user screens, this field is always blank.
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