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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.

Table 3‒4: Authorizations required to perform backup 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:

  1. 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.

  2. From the File menu, choose Backup.

    The Backup dialog box appears, displaying the selected unit in Unit element.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.