RESTORE

 

volume set (of the group in to which a ￿le is being restored). If

 

this fails, an attempt is made to restore the ￿le on the same

 

device class as speci￿ed in the ￿le's ￿le label and that of the

 

mounted home volume set (of the group in to which a ￿le is

 

being restored). If this fails, an attempt is made to restore

 

the ￿le on any member of the home v olume set (of the group

 

into which a ￿le is being restored). If this fails, the ￿le is not

 

restored.

SHOW

Request to list names of restored ￿les. Default is a listing of

 

the total number of all ￿les restored and not restored. F or ￿les

 

not restored, the reason and the names are listed. This listing

 

is sent to $STDLIST (formal designator SYSLIST ) unless a FILE

 

command is entered to send the listing to some other device.

 

For instance,

 

FILE SYSLIST; DEV=LP

 

entered before the RESTORE command would send the listing to

 

a line printer.

showparmlist

Tells RESTORE what information to displa y for the ￿les that are

 

restored. If you specify ;SHOW and omit showparmlist , then the

 

default is SHORT if the recordsize of SYSLIST is less than 132

 

characters, or LONG if the recordsize is equal to or greater than

 

132 characters. The format for sho wparmlist is:

 

showparm [,showparm[,showparm[,...]]]

 

where showparm may be one of the options described belo w. If

 

you do not specify SHORT or LONG, then the base information

 

is SHORT if SYSLIST is less than 132 c haracters, or LONG if

 

SYSLIST is 132 or more c haracters.

 

If an HFS-named ￿le is speci￿ed in the ￿lesetlist , or the

 

expansion of a wildcard includes a HFS-named ￿le, then a

 

HFS-style output listing will be used. This listing sho ws the

 

same information as the MPE format, but puts the name

 

of the ￿le at the righ t end of the listing, to allo w for longer

 

HFS names. If a HFS name is too long to ￿t in the record

 

size of the output ￿le, it will be wrapped on to the next line.

 

Wrapping is signi￿ed b y a \*" as the last c haracter on the line.

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