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RESTORE-VM-CONFIGURATION (Restoring the VM2000 configuration)

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/RESTORE-VM-CONFIGURATION is used to restore the VM2000 configuration from the file in which it was was previously backed up. See section "Backing up and restoring the VM2000 configuration".

Persistent VMs are not contained in the backup file. They can be activated again with /ACTIVATE-VM-DEFINITION after the VM2000 configuration has been restored.

This command is reserved for the VM2000 administrator.


RESTORE-VM-CONFIGURATION

FROM-FILE = <filename 1..54 without-gen>


FROM-FILE =
Name of the backup file from which the VM2000 configuration is to be restored. The file must have been created using the /SAVE-VM-CONFIGURATION command.


Command return codes

(SC2)   SC1

Main code

Meaning

0
2             0

64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64

64
64
64
128

CMD0001
VMS4802

VMS4015
VMS4202
VMS4610
VMS4602
VMS4810
VMS4812
VMS4842
VMS4844
VMS4845

VMS4846
VMS4847
VMS4848
VMS4831

Command successfully executed
VM2000 configuration only partially restored from
backup file
VM ID already reserved
Assignment set already created
VM group already created
CPU pool already created
VM2000 version too old
Number of real normal or extra CPUs too low
Error reading the backup file
A particular record is missing in the backup file
A particular record is missing in the backup file for
a particular component
A particular component is missing in the backup file
Faulty record in the backup file
Faulty component in the backup file
Memory reconfiguration being processed


Guaranteed messages

VMS4801, VMS4802


Example

/restore-vm-configuration from-file=vm2000-conf
VMS4801 VM2000 CONFIGURATION RESTORED FROM FILE ':4IVZ:$TSOS.VM2000-CONF'