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DUMPER.DOC -- Changes from V3A(172) to V4(303)
October 1981
COPYRIGHT (C) 1976,1979,1982 BY
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED AND COPIED
ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE AND WITH THE
INCLUSION OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER
COPIES THEREOF MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANY
OTHER PERSON. NO TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE SOFTWARE IS HEREBY
TRANSFERRED.
THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
CORPORATION.
DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS
SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL.
DMR4.DOC Page 2
DUMPER.DOC -- Changes from V3A(172) to V4(303)
October 1981
1.0 SUMMARY
DUMPER is a program for saving and restoring disk files using magtape.
It is used by operations personnel for file system maintenance, and
may be employed by users who wish to keep certain files on magtape
and/or transfer them between systems.
DUMPER version 4(303) runs on TOPS-20 Release 5.
DUMPER does not require any other software modules during execution.
DUMPER is documented in the TOPS-20 User's Guide, and some privileged
functions are described in the TOPS-20 Operator's Guide and TOPS-20
System Manager's Guide.
2.0 EXTERNAL CHANGES
File archiving, migration, and retrieval support has been added.
The interface to TOPS-20 using tape-drive allocation has been added.
Volume identifiers are included in the listing when saving files on a
system using tape-drive allocation.
The SET BLOCKING-FACTOR command was added to achieve a greater
percentage of tape utilization.
The UNLOAD command was added for use on systems without tape-drive
allocation.
The INCREMENTAL feature of the SAVE command has been enhanced.
3.0 KNOWN BUGS AND DEFICIENCIES
1. Reverse SKIPs in interchange mode do not work.
2. If there are any read errors or duplicate records, the
CHECKSUM feature under the PRINT command is not valid.
3. Interchange tapes written in DUMPER cannot be read past the
first saveset by BACKUP. Therefore a restriction of the one
saveset of one tape exists.
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4. Typing a ^C during the RETRIEVE command may cause your system
to crash with Galaxy V4 and earlier. If you need to ^C out
of a RETRIEVE, RESET the fork to lose the PID associated with
DUMPER.
PCO 20-DUMPER-024 fixes this problem [Edit 313].
5. During a full save, ARCHIVED/MIGRATED FDB may not be saved.
This may result in their loss during a refresh of disk packs.
4.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Files Needed to Run DUMPER
DUMPER consists of one file, DUMPER.EXE.
4.2 Instructions for Loading and Installing DUMPER
Mount the tape labeled Installation Tape on MTA0: and type the
following commands:
SKIP MTA0:5 FILES
R DUMPER
TAPE MTA0:
REWIND
DENSITY 1600-BPI
SKIP 1
RESTORE <*>DUMPER.EXE (TO) SYS:*.*.-1
REWIND
4.3 Files Needed for Build DUMPER
DUMPER is built from the following files:
DUMPER.MAC
ARMAIL.MAC
In addition, the following files must be on SYS:
MACSYM.REL
MONSYM.UNV
MACSYM.UNV
QSRMAC.UNV
GLXMAC.UNV
ACTSYM.UNV
ARMAIL.REL
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4.4 Instructions for Building DUMPER
Mount the tape labeled Distribution Tape on MTA0: and type the
following commands:
R DUMPER
TAPE MTA0:
REWIND
DENSITY 1600-BPI
SKIP 1
RESTORE <*>*.*.* (TO) <self>*.*.*
REWIND
^C
SUBMIT DUMPER.CTL/TIME/UNIQ:0/REST
4.5 Special Considerations
DUMPER is used during the initial phases of system installation
and file structure refreshing. For this reason, it is advisable
to
have a copy of DUMPER on one or more magtapes. DUMPER may
be put on magtape by:
@ASSIGN MTAn: ! assign and mount blank tape
@REWIND MTAn: ! put DUMPER at beginning
@COPY SYS:DUMPER.EXE (TO) MTAn: ! copy to tape
DUMPER may be loaded and run directly from a magtape generated in this
way.
DUMPER is intended to perform a number of privileged functions when
run by operations personnel, and its behavior is modified slightly
when running with WHEEL or OPERATOR capabilities enabled. Consult
TOPS-20 User's Guide and TOPS-20 Operator's Guide for additional
information.
5.0 INTERNAL CHANGES
Refer to DUMPER.TCO for detailed information about changes.
6.0 SUGGESTIONS
None.
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