Backup missions are the basic mechanism used by Control-D for backing up CDAM datasets to tape or cartridge. A backup mission makes a copy of the CDAM datasets onto tape. It does not delete the CDAM dataset from the disk.
Each backup mission archives the CDAM datasets for a specific period of time. You tell Control-D which backup mission should back up which reports. You do this in the report decollating mission definitions using DO BACKUP parameter. The backup mission name supplied is the mission that will back up all entries in the Active User Report List file marked with its name.
Report Decollating Mission Parameters Example
ON CLASS = T EXTWTR DEST FORM
PRT COPIES LVL USER DEST MAX COPIES
PRINT/CDAM PARMS =
WHEN LINE - COL - PRINT REF NXT CT AND/OR
STRING =
DO USER = * LVL LINE 006 COL 016 - 019 S A T
SYNONYM = CONCAT =
DO NAME = PURCHASE ORD REPORT LINE COL -
DO BACKUP = BKP0031D
DO
You can define multiple backup missions that will back up reports for different lengths of time. For example, back up all the Accounts reports for a year, back up the JCL MSGCLASS output for a month, and back up all the Audit reports for seven years.
Each backup mission uses a separate tape, so if you run three backup missions every day, a minimum of three tapes will be used every day.
Example
Table 34 Backup Mission Purpose - Examples
Backup Mission Name |
Purpose |
|---|---|
BKP0031D |
Backs up JCL MSGCLASS output for a month. |
BKP0365D |
Backs up Accounting reports for a year. |
BKP0007Y |
Backs up Audit reports for seven years. |
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