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The system uses a mount point specified in
FS
=mountpoint that corresponds to a copy group to
be backed up, in the copy group mount definition file.
Table 52 How to determine a mount point when the command for mounting a secondary volume is
executed (when a copy group is specified for an option)
Mount point
Copy group mount
definition file
Disk type
Is a mount point name
specified by the -
mount_pt option when
executing the command?
A mount point specified in
the copy group mount defini-
tion file
#1
Yes
Basic disk
Yes
A mount point name spe-
cified by the
-mount_pt
option
#2
No
A mount point in the copy
group mount definition file
and mount point name spe-
cified by the
-mount_pt
option
#3
Yes
Dynamic disk
Terminate in error
No
A mount point in the copy
group mount definition file
#1
Yes
Basic disk
No
A mount point automatically
determined by Application
Agent (Drives that are not in
use are selected.)
No
A mount point in the copy
group mount definition file
#3
Yes
Dynamic disk
A mount point automatically
determined by Application
Agent (Drives that are not in
use are selected.)
No
Legend:
Yes: Any mount point name is specified or the definition file exists.
No: No mount point name is specified or the definition file does not exist.
#1
The system uses a mount point specified in
FS
=mountpoint that corresponds to a copy group to
be backed up, in the copy group mount definition file.
#2
If a backslash (
\
) is not attached to the end of the specified mount point, it is assumed that a
backslash (
\
) exists. For example, the system recognizes
D:
is the same drive as
D:\
.
D:\
MOUNTDIR
is the same directory as
D:\MOUNTDIR\
.
#3
When a drive name is specified in the
-mount_pt
option, the system selects the unoccupied
drives from the specified drives and mounts them in alphabetical order.
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