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SAVE-VM-CONFIGURATION (Save the VM2000 configuration)

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/SAVE-VM-CONFIGURATION is used to save the current VM2000 configuration to a file. See section "Backing up and restoring the VM2000 configuration".

Persistent VMs are not saved. For each persistent VM a warning (VMS4817) is issued. They can also be restored with /ACTIVATE-VM-DEFINITION after the VM2000 configuration has been restored with /RESTORE-VM-CONFIGURATION.

The VM2000 configuration cannot be saved while a VM is being migrated (VM Migration).

This command is reserved for the VM2000 administrator.


SAVE-VM-CONFIGURATION

TO-FILE = *STD / <filename 1..54 without-cat-gen-ver>


TO-FILE =
Name of the backup file for the current VM2000 configuration.

TO-FILE = *STD
The file is assigned the name SYS.VM2.CFG.<system_name><timestamp>.

TO-FILE = <filename 1..54 without-cat-gen-ver>
Explicitly defines the name of the backup file.


Command return codes

(SC2)   SC1

Main code

Meaning                                    

0
2             0

2             0
64
64
64
128
128
128
128

CMD0001
VMS4814

VMS4818
VMS2070
VMS4840
VMS4841
VMS3042
VMS4830
VMS4831
VMS4832

Command successfully executed
An extra CPU is attached when the VM2000
configuration is restored from the backup file
Warnings occur when saving the VM2000 configuration
VM in the IN HOLD (WAIT) state
Creation of the backup file rejected by DMS
Error writing to the backup file
VM being migrated
VM has not yet reached SYSTEM READY
Memory reconfiguration being processed
Device configuration during processing


Guaranteed messages

VMS4800, VMS4817


Example

/save-vm-configuration to-file=vm2000-conf
VMS4800 CURRENT VM2000 CONFIGURATION SAVED IN FILE ':4IVZ:$TSOS.VM2000-CONF'