The ENDDOMAIN record indicates the end of information for a domain the job processed and the size of the domain as copied to tape.
ENDDOMAIN {ABSTRACT SIZE nnnn {K|M|G|T|P|E} EMPTY {YES|NO} | DIRECTORY SIZE nnnn {K|M|G|T|P|E} EMPTY {YES|NO} | MINIDISK SIZE nnnn {K|M|G|T|P|E} EMPTY {YES|NO}}
An ENDDOMAIN record is always preceded by a DOMAIN record, which indicates the start of information for the domain.
Indicates the end of information for an abstract domain.
Indicates the end of information for the directory.
Indicates the end of information for the minidisk.
Indicates the size, in bytes, kilobytes (K), megabytes (M), gigabytes (G), terabytes (T), petabytes (P), or exabytes (E), of the domain on tape.
Indicates whether there was any data residing in a domain to copy. NO means the following for each type of domain:
Files, file authorizations, aliases, or external objects existed in the abstract domain and were copied.
Files, file authorizations, aliases, or external objects existed in the directory and were copied.
Directories, directory authorizations, files, file authorizations, aliases, or external objects existed in the directory and were copied; EMPTY NO is always specified for a file space.
When copying a minidisk that was backed up in CMS or CMSALLOC format, files existed on the minidisk and were copied.
When copying a minidisk that was backed up in physical format, tracks and cylinders or blocks were copied for the minidisk; EMPTY NO is always specified when a minidisk is backed up in physical format.
YES means the following for each type of domain:
No files, file authorizations, aliases, or external objects were found in the abstract domain.
No files, file authorizations, aliases, or external objects were found in the directory.
N/A
When copying a minidisk that was backed up in CMS or CMSALLOC format, no files were found on the minidisk.
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