3.2 Backing up and restoring jobnets by using the ajsprint and ajsdefine commands
When you use the ajsprint command to back up units, the definition information for the units is stored in files. When you use the ajsdefine command to perform restoration, the units are restored using the definitions in the files.
Backup and restoration of jobnets by using the ajsprint and ajsdefine commands are not managed using backup boxes. Therefore, you do not need to consider the hierarchical structure of the directory for backup information, backup boxes, and backup files. If you do not need to distribute units to other hosts or to back up collectively for each application, use the ajsprint and ajsdefine commands to back up and restore jobnets. If a file specified in an ajsdefine command is large (more than 200 MB), the command might abnormally terminate due to insufficient memory. If there are many unit definitions, consider splitting and backing up by job group or jobnet.