The FILE record provides information for an SFS file the job restored.
FILE filename filetype filemode [MIGRATED] ACTION {CREATED | ERASED | RECALLED | REPLACED | SCANNED}
FILE records appear in a keyword data report only if the REPORT record in the job template or exception file specified file-level report detail. The order in which they appear reflects the order in which the files were restored.
The ERRORS, FAIL, or SUCCESS records indicate the job processing outcome for a file if file-level detail was specified.
Indicates the filename, filetype, and filemode of the file. The filename and filetype listed for the file are those that appeared on the backup tape. The filemode letter is always A, and the filemode number is the actual filemode number from the file.
Indicates the file that CA VM:Backup restored was a file in migrated state
Indicates how the job handled the file. CREATED means the file did not exist in the target domain or reader, so the job created it. ERASED and REPLACED mean the file existed in the target domain, so the job either erased the file before restoring it or replaced the file. RECALLED means the migrated file existed in the target domain, so the job recalled the backed up migrated data to the file. SCANNED means the job found the file on the backup tape and the file existed in the target domain, but an OPTIONS RESSFS or RESTYPE record for the job specified the NEWFILE option, so the job did not restore the file.
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