3.3.2 Procedures for backing up units by using the ajsbackup command or JP1/AJS3 - View
The following table lists the authorizations required to back up units by using the ajsbackup command or JP1/AJS3 - View.
Target |
Authorization required |
---|---|
Backup box |
OS user's authorization to update |
Unit to be backed up |
JP1 user' authorization to reference# |
The hierarchy level higher than the unit to be backed up |
JP1 user' authorization to reference# |
The hierarchy level lower than the unit to be backed up |
JP1 user' authorization to reference# |
- #
-
To restore the backed-up units, authorization to update the backed-up units is required. If a user without update authorization has backed up the units, only a JP1 user mapped to an OS user with superuser or administrator permissions can restore the units. Note, however, that if the ADMACLIMIT environment setting parameter is set to yes, a JP1 user who has update authorizations can restore the units.
For details about the ADMACLIMIT environment setting parameter, see 20.11.2(4) ADMACLIMIT in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide.
To back up units by using JP1/AJS3 - View:
-
In the JP1/AJS3 - View window or the Jobnet Editor window, select the unit you want to back up.
If you select a job group or a jobnet in the Tree area, the units immediately under the selected job group or jobnet are selected for backup.
-
From the File menu, choose Backup.
The Backup dialog box appears, displaying the selected unit in Unit element.
-
Enter the name of the backup box to which you want to back up the unit.
If you double-click the name of an existing backup box, the name is entered in Backup box.
-
In Units to back up, enter the name of the unit you want to back up.
If you double-click a name displayed in Unit element, the name is entered in Units to back up.
-
Specify other information and click the OK button.
The selected unit is backed up.
The following example shows how to back up a unit by using the ajsbackup command.
Example: To back up the /UNIT unit to a new backup box named BACKUP, execute:
ajsbackup -m -n BACKUP /UNIT
For details about the ajsbackup command, see ajsbackup in 3. Commands Used for Normal Operations in the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference.