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Save type

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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.
Note
The modification cannot be identified if the file is opened before being processed by ARCHIVE and not closed until after the ARCHIVE run.

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).