The basis for file management in HSMS is the save version. Each time a save request is executed, the processed files are assigned a save type, which is output in response to the HSMS statements SHOW-ARCHIVE and SELECT-FILE-NAMES and in the reports. Note, however, that the reports do not differentiate between CNS and OPER and output CNS only.
Save type | Meaning |
FULL | The complete file has been saved. |
FULB | The complete file has been saved. Metadata of library elements has also been saved. |
PART | Only the modified parts of the file have been saved. |
PARB | Only the modified parts of the file have been saved. Metainformation from library members has also been saved. |
MIGF | The file has migrated, the catalog entry has been saved. |
FGGI | The index of a file generation group has been saved. |
CATL | Only the catalog entry for the file was saved. |
FULJ | A job variable was saved. |
CNS | The file is cataloged but has not been saved. |
OPER | Subset of CNS. The file has not been saved due to an error at file opening (listed under CNS in reports). |
MDS | The node file was modified during backup. |
FNOD | FULL-NODE-FILE, SAM node files saved with SAVE-SAM-STRUCT=*NO (default, RAW mode). These SAM node files can only be restored on Net-Storage (FILE-TYPE=*NODE-FILE) (HSMS 11.0A and BS2000 OSD/BC 11.0A or higher). |