Re: Questions about DoSD (Dump of System Disk)
- From: "Jilly" <jilly@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:50:54 -0500
"Rudolf Wingert" <win@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
Joseph Huber wrote:
DUMP_DEV can be a list of devices, as well as the DUMPFILE_DEVICE in
modparams.dat, specify localdisk:,systemdisk:
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Joseph, my problem is not to specify the list, it is the syntax of
specifying the system disk. This disk is not local and I don't know, what
the system knows during dump. Can I specify the system disk like
SYS$SYSDEVICE: ? Or must I specify $host$phys_devnam?
TIA and regards Rudolf Wingert
DUMP_DEV must point to a local disk which is defined as a disk that can be
seen from the SHOW DEVICE command at the console. So this eliminates MSCP
served disks from being dump disks. The format for the device name to use
in DUMP_DEV is the same as what SHOW DEVICE at the console shows.
.
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