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JP1 Version 11 JP1/Script Description and Reference (For Windows Systems)


5.6.1 Backing up and recovering the files used by JP1/Script

Table 5-9 shows the files to be backed up. The user must back up and recover the files if necessary. Before you start the backup process, stop the JP1/Script service, Script Launcher, and the Script Launcher service. If any of these services is running during backup of files or folders, a lock error might occur.

Note that the files other than the script file might not exist because they are created after a script is defined or executed.

Table 5‒9: Files to be backed up

No.

File name

File name or extension

File location

1

Script file

.SPT

Created by the user in any folder.

2

Execution environment file

.SPV

Created in the script execution folder after a script has been defined or executed.

3

Menu information file

.SPN

4

Monitoring information file

.SPD

5

Analysis trace file

.SPA

6

Execution trace file

.SPX

7

User trace file

.TXT, etc.

File path specified in OutputName of the Message command

8

Server trace file

SPTSVTRC.SPY

Created in the installation-folder\Data folder #1, #2 after a script has been defined or executed

9

Trace management file

SPTLOGDB.SPB

10

Server environment file

SPTSV.SPS

11

Global variable file

SPTGV.SPG

12

Automatic start information file#1

SPTLNCH.SPH

Created in the installation-folder\Data folder#1, #3 after a script has been defined or executed

13

Execution environment syntax file

.SPU

Created in the same folder as for the execution environment file, or in the folder specified in toDirName. This file exists only when Execution Environment File Converter is used.

#1

If you change the output destination for management files by selecting Tools, Options, and then Cluster Environment in the Script Manager window, the server trace file is created in the new destination folder.

#2

These files are created in the system-drive\ProgramData\Hitachi\Script\Data folder.

#3

These files are also created in the system-drive\ProgramData\Hitachi\Script\Data folder and its subfolder. For details, see 5.4.2 JP1/Script information.