The ERRORS record indicates an error that occurred while the job was restoring a domain or file.
ERRORS {DOMAIN | FILE | INODE} message
The keyword that follows the ERRORS record indicates the level at which the error occurred. ERRORS FILE and ERRORS INODE records appear in a keyword data report only if the REPORT record in the restore job template or exception file specified file-level report detail. If the REPORT record specified domain-level detail, only ERRORS DOMAIN records will appear, even if the processing failure occurred at the file, track, or block level.
A domain or file may have more than one ERRORS record. For example, if CA VM:Backup was able to restore only three of seven files from a minidisk and file-level detail was specified in the REPORT record, the keyword data report will contain one or more ERRORS FILE or ERRORS INODE records for each of the files not restored. An ENDERRS record indicates the end of errors for a domain or file.
Indicates the level at which the error occurred. DOMAIN means that an error occurred at the domain level. FILE means that an error occurred at the file, track, or block level for a CMS or SFS file. INODE means that an error occurred when writing a BFS file.
Displays the complete CA VM:Backup message for the error, including message number, severity code, and text.
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