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Backing Up and Restoring Disk Information
Guardian User’s Guide425266-001
11-5
Using a Qualified File-Set List
This command backs up all the files in the current default volume and subvolume:
Because no volume or subvolume name is given in this example, Backup uses the
current default values for volume and subvolume.
To back up all the files in the volume $MANUF:
To back up all files to which you have read access in the current default system:
This command includes a file set containing special-case wild cards. This Backup
command copies all files in the current default system that meet these requirements: the
file name can be any length but must begin with SD, and the subvolume name must be
five letters long ending with MON:
A file-set list is one or more file sets. To include more than one file set in a file-set list,
separate the file sets with commas and enclose them in parentheses. This example shows
a file-set list in a command that backs up all files in the current default subvolume and
all the files in the volume $MANUF:
Using a Qualified File-Set List
You can use a qualified file-set list to specify criteria for including or excluding files or
SQL objects in a file set. A qualified file-set list is a file-set list that includes one of the
qualifiers from the following table. (A simple file-set list does not include a qualifier.)
You can specify a qualifier only once for each file-set list.
For a detailed description of file-set qualifiers, see the Guardian Disk and Tape Utilities
Reference Manual.
*.CASH Files named CASH in every subvolume on the current default
volume.
MAIL.MESS* Files that have names beginning with MESS on the MAIL
subvolume of the current default volume.
VOL*.?FILE Files that have names five characters long ending with FILE, that
reside on any subvolume that has a name beginning with VOL.
10> BACKUP $TAPE, *
11> BACKUP $TAPE, $MANUF.*.*
12> BACKUP $TAPE, *.*.*
14> BACKUP $TAPE, ??MON.SD*
15> BACKUP $TAPE, (*, $MANUF.*.*)

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