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I did verify that the SUBTREE value is using the default (which is '*ALL'). On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 16:45:29 -0000, Jeff Bull wrote: >What value does your SUBTREE() value default to? - it should be '*ALL'. > >Jeff Bull > >-----Original Message----- >From: rich herdman [mailto:rherdman@columbus.rr.com] >Sent: 11 February 2002 16:56 >To: midrange-l@midrange.com >Subject: Backing up IFS subdirectories? > > >As part of our weekly backups, we want to backup one directory in the >IFS and all of the subdirectories below it. > >For whatever reason, the SAV command that I wrote is only saving the >contents >of the top directory. Here's my command: > > SAV DEV('/qsys.lib/tapebcc.devd') + > OBJ('/usr/*.*') + > ENDOPT(*UNLOAD) UPDHST(*YES) > >The parameter SUBTREE has a default value of *ALL, which the online help >says "The entire subtree of each directory that matches the object name >pattern is included. The subtree includes all subdirectories and >the objects within those subdirectories." > > Now I have been able to verify the hard way that none of the files >in any subdirectory are being backed up (I did a DSPTAP >DATA(*SAVRST) when my RST statement came back with >'No Object Found'). > >Can anyone see what I am missing? Thanks. > Rich Herdman email: rherdman@columbus.rr.com www: http://home.columbus.rr.com/herdman/ "It never does to leave a live Dragon out of the equation." - Bilbo Baggins, 'The Hobbit'
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