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The messages displayed on Standard Error contained additional information.0512-006 %s: Backup device or file name must start with a '/'.0512-007 %s: Abnormal program termination.0512-008 %1$s: The %2$s command failed. Backup canceled.0512-009 %s: Invalid or missing Volume Group Name. 0512-010 %s: Creation of backup list failed Usage: %1$s [-X] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. 0512-015 %1$s: %2$s appears to be a member of a volume group. Backup canceled.0512-011 %1$s: The %2$s command failed with return code of %3$s. Backup canceled.0512-017 %1$s: Cannot write to the device %2$s. Either write protected or in use.0512-016 %1$s: Attempt to create a bootable tape failed: bosboot -d %2$s -a failed with return code %3$s.0512-021 %1$s: Attempt to create a bootable tape failed: mkinsttape %2$s failed with return code %3$s.0512-038 %s: Backup Completed Successfully. 0512-039 %1$s: WARNING: %2$s does not appear to be a tape device and will NOT have a bootable image. 0512-040 %1$s: WARNING: %2$s does not appear to be a tape device and does NOT have a bootable image. 0512-041 %s: The /tmp file system could not be expanded. 0512-042 %s: The backup could not continue because the /tmp file system needs an additional %s Kbytes of free space to make the boot image. To make a system backup image, do one of the following: (1) Change your answer on the dialog screen to allow the /tmp file system to be expanded, or (2) Change your answer on the dialog screen to allow a nonbootable backup media. 0512-043 %s: WARNING: This system does not support booting from a tape device. To install the mksysb image you will need to boot your system from bootable media. Checking for a valid device. Getting the device type. Calculating space requirements. Expanding /tmp. Backing up the system 0512-003 %s may not have been able to archive some files. The messages displayed on the Standard Error contained additional information. Creating tape boot image.Creating list of files to back up.Backing up %s files%1$s of %2$s files (%3$s%%)0512-044 %1$s: Cannot access device %2$s. tctl %3$s failed with return code %4$s.0512-046 %1$s: Device %2$s is not in the available state. 0512-048 Verifying block size for tape device. 0512-049 Restore of /tmp/vgdata/vgdata.files failed. Unable to restore information regarding the tape block size. 0512-050 Could not create temporary directory %1$sCreating pseudo tape boot image.0512-054 %1$s: File %2$s does not exist or is empty. 0512-055 %1$s: Failed mounting %2$s to mount point %3$s. Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-s] [-r] [-d] [-D] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -r Restore files from the backup Default is to list contents of backup -d Direcory to have files restored into (Used only with -r flag, default is current directory) -D Produces debug output file_list List of files to restore. Warning: The current CD does not match the stamp from the original CD. Please remove the current CD, insert the next volume matching the original, and then press the ENTER key. Warning: Failed unmounting device %1$s on mount point %2$s. Retrying ... Warning: The current CD or DVD does not match the stamp from the original CD or DVD. Please remove the current CD or DVD, insert the next volume matching the original, and then press the ENTER key. Warning: Failed unmounting device %1$s on mount point %2$s. Retrying ... Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-s] [-r] [-d path] [-D] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -r Restore files from the backup Default is to list contents of backup -d path Directory to have files restored into (Used only with -r flag, default is current directory) -D Produces debug output file_list List of files to restore. (Used only with -r flag) Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-s] [-d path] [-D] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -d Directory to have files restored into (default is current directory) -D Produces debug output file_list List of files to restore. 0512-057 %1$s: Device %2$s is not in the available state or is not a tape device or valid file name. Please remove volume %1$s, insert volume %2$s, and press the ENTER key. Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-l] [-a] [-c] [-s] [-r] [-d path] [-B] [-D] [-L] [-V] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -l List backup information only. -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -c Colon separate the information listed about a backup (used only with -l or -L options) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -r Restore files from the backup Default is to list contents of backup -d path Directory to have files restored into (Used only with -r flag, default is current directory) -B Display past volume group and system backups from log -D Produces debug output -L List fileset information (rootvg backup only). -V Verify backup readability (tape only). file_list List of files to restore. (Used only with -r flag) Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Verifying readability... 0512-061 Attention: The boot image created on %s is corrupt! Replace media and try running backup again. 0512-062 Attention: The media on %s is not readable! Replace media and try running backup again. 0512-063 Attention: The media on %s is corrupt! Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-r] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Backing up user Volume Group information files only. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-l] [-a] [-c] [-s] [-r] [-d path] [-B] [-D] [-L] [-V] [-n] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -l List backup information only. -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -c Colon separate the information listed about a backup (used only with -l or -L options) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -r Restore files from the backup Default is to list contents of backup -d path Directory to have files restored into (Used only with -r flag, default is current directory) -B Display past volume group and system backups from log -D Produces debug output -L List fileset information (rootvg backup only). -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -n Do not restore ACLs, PCLs, or extended attributes. file_list List of files to restore. (Used only with -r flag) Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-s] [-d path] [-D] [-n] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -d Directory to have files restored into (default is current directory) -D Produces debug output -n Do not restore ACLs, PCLs, or extended attributes. file_list List of files to restore. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Copying backup to tape. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -Z Do no back up encrypted files. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] [-Z] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. 0512-065 %s: Invalid or missing Workload Partition Name. Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-l | -L | -N] [-c] [-D] [-V] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -l List backup information only. -L List fileset information -N Lists information regarding any writable NFS-mounted file systems -c Colon separate the information listed about a backup -D Produces debug output included in the backup. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-m] [-d path] [-D] [-n] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -m Restores only workload partition information and control files from the backup image. -d path Directory to have files restored into (default is current directory) -D Produces debug output -n Do not restore ACLs, PCLs, or extended attributes. file_list List of files to restore. Renaming %$1s to %$2s. 0512-066 %1$s: Could not create link to the working directory from %s 0512-068 %1$s: Link to the working directory from %s has an unexpected value 0512-069 %s: Cannot restore files into /. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-N] [-M] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up encrypted files. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 0512-070 %s: Fileset bos.alt_disk_install.boot_images must be installed and match the level of the system. Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-l | -L | -M | -N] [-c] [-D] [-V] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -l List backup information only. -L List fileset information -M Lists information regarding writable namefs-mounted file systems -N Lists information regarding any writable NFS-mounted file systems -c Colon separate the information listed about a backup -D Produces debug output included in the backup. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-B] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -B Do not backup files from writeable namefs mounts in the mount group. -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. Warning: The current volume is not part of the original volume's set. Please remove the current volume, insert the next volume matching the original, and then press the ENTER key. The backup will require additional media. Remove the current writable media (volume %1$s) from the device and place a new writable media (volume %2$s), in device %3$s. Press the key when ready... Populating the UDF file system... Copying backup... Usage: %s [-b blocks] [-f device] [-a] [-s] [-d path] [-D] [-m] [-n] [file_list] -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 -a Alter the tape block size if necessary to read the backup (used only if tape device) -s Indicates the backup is of a user volume group. (if not specified, the default is a root volume group) -d Directory to have files restored into (default is current directory) -D Produces debug output -m Restores only backup information and control files -n Do not restore ACLs, PCLs, or extended attributes. file_list List of files to restore. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-N] [-M] [-P] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up encrypted files. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.rootvg. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-B] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -B Do not backup files from writeable namefs mounts in the mount group. -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. -p and -P flags are mutually exclusive Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-G | -N ] [-M] [-P] [-x filename ] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -G Do not backup file systems for WPARS. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up encrypted files. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.rootvg. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] [-x filename] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up encrypted files. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-G | -N ] [-M] [-P] [-x filename ] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -G Do not backup file systems for WPARS. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.rootvg. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] [-x filename] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-B] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -B Do not backup files from writeable namefs mounts in the mount group. -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. 0512-017 %1$s: Cannot write to the device %2$s. Either write protected, in use, or not ready. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-G | -N ] [-M] [-P] [-x filename ] [-T] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -G Do not backup file systems for WPARS. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.rootvg. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. -T Create backup using snapshots (JFS2 file systems only). device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-r] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] [-x filename] [-T] vgName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the .data file. -m Create the .data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -r Back up the user Volume Group information files only. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. -T Create backup using snapshots (JFS2 file systems only). vgName Name of Volume Group to backup. Usage: %s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-f device] [-p] [-v] [-B] [-N] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-P] [-T] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the image.data file. -m Create the image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories listed in /etc/exclude.. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -f device Name of device to receive the backup information. Default is /dev/rmt0 -B Do not backup files from writeable namefs mounts in the mount group. -N Backup files from writeable NFS mounts in the mount group. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -Z Do not back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.. -T Create backup using snapshots (JFS2 file systems only). wparName Name of Workload Partition to backup. 0512-073 There is not enough available free space to use snapshots. Make more space available or retry without snapshots (-T flag). 0512-074 Failed creating snapshot. Continuing backup without snapshots. Creating snapshots. 0512-075 %1$s: Option %2$s is only supported with the mksysb command.0512-076: bosboot failed creating the new bosboot.disk.chrp boot image. The original has been put back into /usr/lpp/bos.alt_disk_install/boot_images. Usage: %1$s [-X] [-V] [-i] [-m] [-e] [-b blocks] [-p] [-v] [-a] [-A] [-F mksysb_image] [-t temp_dir] [-Z] [-G | -N ] [-M] [-P] [-x filename ] [-T] [-C] device -X Expand /tmp if needed. -V Verify backup readability (tape only). -i Create the /image.data file. -m Create the /image.data file and physical partition maps. -e Exclude the files/directories. -v List files as they are backed up. -p Do not pack files as they are backed up. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to write in a single output operation. -a Do not backup extended attributes or NFS4 ACLs -A Back up DMAPI filesystem files. -F filename A previously created mksysb image to put on tape. -t temp_dir File system for temporary space. Used with -F. -M Create backup suitable for use with multibos. -G Do not backup file systems for WPARS. -N Backup file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -Z Do no back up Encrypted File System (EFS) information. -P Exclude files from packing option listed in /etc/exclude_packing.rootvg. -x filename Exclude file systems listed in filename from backup image. -T Create backup using snapshots (JFS2 file systems only). -C Create a new /usr/lpp/bos.alt_disk_install/boot_images/bosboot.disk.chrp boot image, for use with alt_disk_mksysb installations. device Name of device to receive the backup information. Example: %2$s /dev/rmt0 0512-077 %1$s: option %2$s is required with %3$s. Expanding /usr. 0512-078 %s: The use of the C flag requires that the /usr file system be expanded. The /usr file system could not be expanded. 0512-079 %1$s: The new boot image could not be build because the %2$s KBytes of free work space on the /usr filesystem that are necessary were not found. To make a backup, do one of the following: (1) Specify that the /usr filesystem can be expanded. (From the command line, specify the -X option.) (2) Use the chfs command to extend the /usr filesystem. (3) Free up space to provide a total of %3$s Kbytes of free work space in the /usr filesystem. ATTENTION: %1$s: An Encrypted File System (EFS) is in the rootvg: %2$s which will cause installation from the mksysb tape to fail when the EFS information is included in the backup. Please use the -Z flag to exclude the EFS information. Usage: %s [-X] [-m] -X Expand /tmp if needed. -m Generate Physical Partition maps Usage: %s [-X] [-m] vgname -X Expand /tmp if needed. -m Generate Physical Partition maps vgname Name of volume group to backup. 0512-018 %1$s: The backup could not continue because the %2$s Kbytes of free work space on the / filesystem that are necessary were not found. Before you reissue this command, you should extend the / filesystem (chfs) or free up space to provide a total of %3$s Kbytes of free work space in the / filesystem. 0512-020 %1$s: The logical volume %2$s does not have an entry in /etc/filesystems which is needed to accurately define the mount point. As a result, it will not be backed up. If you want it to be included in the backup, add a stanza for it in the /etc/filesystems file and reissue this command before running mksysb. 0512-022 %s: An Error occurred creating the Image Data File or the Physical Partition Map Files. Make sure you have write permission to the /tmp and / directories. 0512-023 %1$s: The backup could not continue because the %2$s KBytes of free work space on the /tmp filesystem that are necessary were not found. To make a backup, do one of the following: (1) Specify that the /tmp filesystem can be expanded. (From the command line, specify the -X option.) (2) Use the chfs command to extend the /tmp filesystem. (3) Free up space to provide a total of %3$s Kbytes of free work space in the /tmp filesystem. Creating information file (/image.data) for rootvg.Creating information file for volume group %s.0512-041 %s: The /tmp file system could not be expanded. 0512-047 %1$s: An invalid value was found for field %2$s. 0512-053 %1$s: WARNING: The creation of map files was specified, however, at least one logical volume was striped. Striped logical volumes can not be created with map files. The striped logical volume may not be recreated in exactly the same place. 0512-056 %1$s: Duplicate fs_data and/or lv_data stanza %2$s specified in the %3$s file. The backup cannot continue. 0512-064 %1$s: ATTENTION: The %2$s filesystem does not have %3$s KBytes of free work space, a restore of a backup including %4$s may fail. To correct this issue, do one of the following: (1) Use the chfs command to extend the %1$s filesystem. (2) Exclude files in %2$s from the backup. (3) Free up space to provide a total of %3$s Kbytes of free work space in the %4$s filesystem. Usage: %s [-X] [-m] wparName -X Expand /tmp if needed. -m Generate Physical Partition maps wparName Name of workload partition to backup. Creating information file for workload partition %s. Usage: %s [-X] [-m] [-N] -X Expand /tmp if needed. -m Generate Physical Partition maps -N Includes file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. %1$s ATTENTION: The type of the logical volume %2$s does not match with filesystem's type. (1) Use the chfs command to extend the %1$s filesystem. (2) Free up space to provide a total of %2$s Kbytes of free work space in the %3$s filesystem. Usage: %s [-X] [-d directory] [-m] [-G | -N] [-x filename] -X Expand /tmp if needed. -d directory Directory to contain image.data file. -m Generate Physical Partition maps -G Excludes file systems for WPARS. -N Includes file systems for WPARS in the Defined state. -x filename Excludes file systems listed in file. 0512-071 %1$s: Cannot create %2$s. 0512-072 %1$s: Cannot access %2$s. Usage: %s [-X] [-m] [-x filename] vgname -X Expand /tmp if needed. -m Generate Physical Partition maps -x filename Excludes file systems listed in file. vgname Name of volume group to backup. Usage: %s [-q] [-s] [-b blocks] [-f device] diskname... -q Do not prompt before creating the Volume Group -s Create the Logical Volumes to the Minimum Size as specified in the vgname.data file. -n Do not use the existing MAP files. -P PPsize Physical partition size in megabytes. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 diskname.. list of target disk devices to overwrite the disks specfied in the vgname.data file. 0512-025 %s: The image data file does not exist. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-026 %1$s: The %2$s command cannot restore the %3$s Volume Group. Restore of Volume Group canceled. Will create the Volume Group: %s Target Disks: Enter 'y' to continue: 0512-027 %1$s: Need to specify more Disks, need at least %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-028 %s: One or more Disks are of the wrong size. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-029 %s: There is not enough Room in the specified disks for the volume group. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-030 %1$s: Unable to varyon the Volume Group %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-031 %1$s: Unable to create the Volume Group %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-032 %1$s: The map file for the Logical Volume %2$s does not exist or is not readable. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-033 %1$s: Failed creating the Logical Volume %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-034 %1$s: Failed creating the Filesystem %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-035 %1$s: Failed Mounting the Filesystem %2$s. Restore of Volume Group canceled.Allocation Policy: Shrink Filesystems: %1$s Preserve Physical Partitions for each Logical Volume: %2$s 0512-036 %1$s: Target Disk %2$s is invalid. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-037 %1$s: Target Disk %2$s Already belongs to a Volume Group. Restore of Volume Group canceled.0512-045 %1$s: The Physical Partition Size of %2$s is invalid for the selected disks. Restore of Volume Group canceled. Usage: %s [-q] [-s] [-n] [-P PPsize] [-b blocks] [-f device] diskname... -q Do not prompt before creating the Volume Group -s Create the Logical Volumes to the Minimum Size as specified in the vgname.data file. -n Do not use the existing MAP files. -P PPsize Physical partition size in megabytes. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 diskname.. list of target disk devices to overwrite the disks specfied in the vgname.data file. 0512-051 %s: Restore Completed. The restore command completed with errors. The messages displayed on Standard Error contained additional information. 0512-052 %1$s: Failed mounting the filesystem %2$s after the restore of the volume group. Please correct the mount point, and mount after the remake of the volume group is complete. Enter y to continue: Warning: mklv failed creating logical volume %1$s. Retrying mklv without striping (-S flag), without an upperbound value (-u flag), and without a list of disks. Usage: %1$s [-q] [-s] [-n] [-d filename] [-P PPsize] [-b blocks] [-f device] diskname... -q Do not prompt before creating the Volume Group -s Create the Logical Volumes to the Minimum Size as specified in the vgname.data file. -n Do not use the existing MAP files. -d filename Use the specified file as the vgname.data file instead of the vgname.data from the backup image. May be absolute or relative pathname. -P PPsize Physical partition size in megabytes. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 diskname... list of target disk devices to overwrite the disks specfied in the vgname.data file. 0512-058 %1$s: The file %2$s could not be accessed. Restore of Volume Group canceled.Usage: %1$s [-q] [-s] [-n] [-d filename] [-P PPsize] [-b blocks] [-r] [-l] [-f device] diskname... -q Do not prompt before creating the Volume Group -s Create the Logical Volumes to the Minimum Size as specified in the vgname.data file. -n Do not use the existing MAP files. -d filename Use the specified file as the vgname.data file instead of the vgname.data from the backup image. May be absolute or relative pathname. -P PPsize Physical partition size in megabytes. -b blocks Number of 512-byte blocks to read in a single input operation -r Recreate volume group filesystem structure only -l Preview volume group backup information only -f device Name of device to restore the information from. Default is /dev/rmt0 diskname... list of target disk devices to overwrite the disks specfied in the vgname.data file. 0512-059 %1$s: The backup %2$s is not a %3$s volume group backup. Recreation of Volume Group structure canceled. 0512-060 %1$s: The backup %2$s is not a %3$s volume group backup. Preview of Volume Group attributes canceled. 0512-067 %1$s: The backup %2$s is not a %3$s workload partition backup. Preview of Workload Partition attributes canceled.0512-067 %1$s: The backup %2$s is not a workload partition backup. Preview of Workload Partition attributes canceled. Usage: %s filename filename Name of the bosinst.data file to be verified. 0512-200 %1$s: %2$s does not exist or is empty. 0512-201 %1$s: Missing %2$s stanza. 0512-202 %1$s: For a non-prompted install either the disk must be specified by a field in the target_disk_data stanza or EXISTING_SYSTEM_OVERWRITE must be set. All fields in the target_disk_data stanza are blank, and EXISTING_SYSTEM_OVERWRITE is blank. 0512-203 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONSOLE value must be less than 29 characters. 0512-204 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONSOLE value must start with the characters '/dev/' and end with a numeric character. 0512-205 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The INSTALL_METHOD value can be blank, 'overwrite', 'migrate', or 'preserve'. 0512-206 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The PROMPT value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-207 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s CONSOLE must be set for a non-prompted install. 0512-208 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The EXISTING_SYSTEM_OVERWRITE value can be blank, 'yes', 'no', or 'any'. 0512-209 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The INSTALL_X_IF_ADAPTER value can be blank, 'yes', 'no', or 'all'. 0512-210 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The RUN_STARTUP value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-211 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The RM_INST_ROOTS value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-212 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The ERROR_EXIT value must be less than 72 characters. 0512-213 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CUSTOMIZATION_FILE value must be less than 80 characters. 0512-214 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The TCB value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-215 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The INSTALL_TYPE value can be blank, 'full', 'client', 'personal', or 'eserver'. 0512-216 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s Total length of BUNDLES pathnames must be less than 140 characters. 0512-217 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The SWITCH_TO_PRODUCT_TAPE value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-218 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The RECOVER_DEVICES value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-219 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The BOSINST_DEBUG value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-220 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The PVID value must be blank or less than 17 characters. 0512-221 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The HDISKNAME value must be blank or less than 16 characters. 0512-222 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The HDISKNAME value must be 1 character, followed by the characters 'disk', followed by numeric characters. 0512-223 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The LOCATION value must be blank or less than 16 characters. 0512-224 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONNECTION value must be blank or less than 34 characters. 0512-225 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONNECTION value must be of the format 'parent attribute'//'connwhere attribute'. 0512-226 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The SIZE_MB value must be blank or less than 8 characters. 0512-227 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The SIZE_MB value must be numeric or 'largest'. 0512-228 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The BOSINST_LANG value must be blank or less than 21 characters. 0512-229 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The BOSINST_LANG value is invalid. 0512-230 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CULTURAL_CONVENTION value must be blank or less than 21 characters. 0512-231 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CULTURAL_CONVENTION value is invalid. 0512-232 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The MESSAGES value must be blank or less than 21 characters. 0512-233 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The MESSAGES value is invalid. 0512-234 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The KEYBOARD value must be blank or less than 20 characters. 0512-235 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The KEYBOARD value is invalid. 0512-236 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The PRIMARY value must be blank or less than 128 characters. 0512-237 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The PRIMARY value must be a device (initial characters '/dev/'), or a network dump device (hostname:pathname). 0512-238 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The SECONDARY value must be blank or less than 128 characters. 0512-239 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The SECONDARY value must be a device (initial characters '/dev/'), or a network dump device (hostname:pathname). 0512-240 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The COPYDIR value must be blank or less than 128 characters. 0512-241 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The FORCECOPY value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-242 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The ALWAYS_ALLOW value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-243 %1$s: Multiple %2$s stanzas exist. The value of %1$s is: %2$s 0512-244 %1$s: For a non-prompted install the value of %2$s can not be blank. The default value of %1$s is '%2$s'. 0512-245 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The INSTALL_TYPE value can be blank, or 'CC_EVAL'. 0512-246 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONSOLE value can be 'Default' or start with the characters '/dev/' and end with a numeric character. 0512-247 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The %3$s value can be blank, 'Default', 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-248 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The DESKTOP value can be blank, 'NONE', 'CDE', 'GNOME' or 'KDE'. 0512-249 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The %3$s value can be blank, 'yes', or 'no'. 0512-250 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The DESKTOP value is restricted to blank, 'NONE', or 'CDE' if the INSTALL_TYPE is 'CC_EVAL'. 0512-251 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The %3$s value is restricted to blank, or 'no' if the DESKTOP is %4$s. 0512-224 %1$s: Stanza: %2$s The CONNECTION value must be blank or less than 129 characters. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s ] | [-v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-G] [-B] [-p ] [-R | -S] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] 0512-300 mkcd: Error in routine: %1$s. 0512-301 mkcd: %1$s is not a CD device. 0512-302 mkcd: Device %1$s is not Available. 0512-303 mkcd: Device %1$s is not ready. 0512-304 mkcd: User specified CD file system: %1$s does not meet the minimum size: %2$s bytes. 0512-305 mkcd: %1$s must be a link to the appropriate OEM routine. 0512-306 mkcd: 32 megabytes of memory is required to create a mksysb on a CD device. Current memory size is: %1$s bytes. 0512-307 mkcd: You must be a root user to run this command. Cleaning up... 0512-308 mkcd: option %1$s must be used in conjunction with the %2$s option. 0512-309 mkcd: option %1$s and %2$s are mutually exclusive. 0512-310 mkcd: Bad argument: %1$s for option -%2$s. 0512-311 mkcd: The device or directory: %1$s does not exist. 0512-312 mkcd: Bundle file %1$s does not exist or is zero length. 0512-313 mkcd: %1$s directory does not exist. 0512-314 mkcd: %1$s does not have read permission. 0512-315 mkcd: %1$s does not have write permission. 0512-316 mkcd: %1$s does not have execute permission. 0512-317 mkcd: Unknown command line option %1$s. 0512-318 mkcd: option -d is required if performing a CD write. 0512-319 mkcd: Standard CD file system: %1$s does not have enough free space to hold the CD file structure. The minimum free space required is %2$s bytes. 0512-320 mkcd: backup directory: %1$s does not have enough free space to hold the backup image. The minimum free space required is %2$s bytes. 0512-321 mkcd: Error populating the CD file system using the %1$s proto file. Creating mksysb image... Creating savevg image... 0512-322 mkcd: An error has occurred writing the CD image to the CD device. The backup will require an additional CD. Remove the current writable CD (volume %1$s) from the CD device and place a new writable CD (volume %2$s), in device %3$s. Press the key when ready... Files not available on the systemFileset 0512-323 mkcd: The following files are required for the creation of the CD image and are not available on the source system: %1$s The files can be installed from the listed filesets. 0512-324 mkcd: The %1$s command failed. Check the linked OEM script for possible errors. Remove the source CD from the CD device and place a writable CD in device %1$s. Press the key when ready... Warning: mkcd was unable to copy the optional file: %1$s and did not included this file in the backup. Initializing %1$s log: %2$s... Verifying command parameters... Creating image.data file... Creating temporary file system: %1$s... Populating the CD file system... Installing device support for generic CD... Copying devices to the CD file system... Copying package list to the CD file system... Copying backup to the CD file system... Building %1$s boot image... Creating Rock Ridge format image... Making the %1$s CD image bootable... Writing the CD image to device: %1$s... Copying the remainder of the backup to the CD file system... Removing temporary file system: %1$s... 0512-325 mkcd: The user supplied %1$s image: %2$s is not a valid %3$s image. genericpersonal If you would like to attempt to write to another CD, replace the current CD with a new writable CD. Press the key when ready... If you would like to stop the command and cleanup, Press 'q' to quit... 0512-326 mkcd: %1$s is too large for specified media. To make a Rock Ridge CD from an existing directory structure: Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-r ] [-R | -S] [-I ] [-D] To make an IA64 platform CD (using a POWER platform machine): Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-E ] [-j ] [-R | -S] [-I ] [-D] -E and -j flags must be used in conjunction. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s ] | [-v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-G] [-B] [-p ] [-R | -S] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L] 0512-301 mkcd: %1$s is not a CD or DVD device. 0512-304 mkcd: User specified CD or DVD file system: %1$s does not meet the minimum size: %2$s bytes. 0512-306 mkcd: 32 megabytes of memory is required to create a mksysb on a CD or DVD device. Current memory size is: %1$s bytes. 0512-318 mkcd: option -d is required if performing a CD or DVD write. 0512-319 mkcd: Standard CD or DVD file system: %1$s does not have enough free space to hold the CD or DVD file structure. The minimum free space required is %2$s bytes. 0512-321 mkcd: Error populating the CD or DVD file system using the %1$s proto file. 0512-322 mkcd: An error has occurred writing the CD or DVD image to the CD or DVD device. The backup will require an additional CD or DVD. Remove the current writable CD or DVD (volume %1$s) from the CD or DVD device and place a new writable CD or DVD (volume %2$s), in device %3$s. Press the key when ready... 0512-323 mkcd: The following files are required for the creation of the CD or DVD image and are not available on the source system: %1$s The files can be installed from the listed filesets. Remove the source CD or DVD from the CD or DVD device and place a writable CD or DVD in device %1$s. Press the key when ready... Populating the CD or DVD file system... Installing device support for generic CD or DVD... Copying devices to the CD or DVD file system... Copying package list to the CD or DVD file system... Copying backup to the CD or DVD file system... Making the %1$s CD or DVD image bootable... Writing the CD or DVD image to device: %1$s... Copying the remainder of the backup to the CD or DVD file system... If you would like to attempt to write to another CD or DVD, replace the current CD or DVD with a new writable CD or DVD. Press the key when ready... If you would like to stop the command and cleanup, Press 'q' to quit... To make a Rock Ridge CD or DVD from an existing directory structure: Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-r ] [-R | -S] [-I ] [-D] [-L] To make an IA64 platform CD or DVD (using a POWER platform machine): Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-E ] [-j ] [-R | -S] [-I ] [-D] [-L] -E and -j flags must be used in conjunction. Missing argument for option -%1$s Creating Rock Ridge format image: %1$s Populating the EFI partition... 0512-327 mkcd: Error populating the EFI partition using the %1$s proto file. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-G] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L] To make a Rock Ridge CD or DVD from an existing directory structure: Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-r ] [-R] [-I ] [-D] [-L] Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L] [-Y] [-U] 0512-328 mkcd: The CD or DVD may not be able to boot some systems. 0512-329 mkcd: User specified CD or DVD file system: %1$s needs an additional %2$s bytes. Making the CD or DVD image bootable... 0512-330 %3$s option %1$s must be used in conjunction with the %2$s option. 0512-331 %3$s option %1$s and %2$s are mutually exclusive. To make a Rock Ridge CD or DVD from an existing directory structure: Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-r ] [-R] [-I ] [-D] [-L | -U] Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] 0512-332 %1$s: Device %2$s does not appear to be ready. For information about possible causes, see /usr/lpp/bos.sysmgt/mkcd.README.txt Continuing... 0512-300 %1$s: Error in routine: %2$s. 0512-302 %1$s: Device %2$s is not Available. 0512-305 %1$s: %2$s must be a link to the appropriate OEM routine. 0512-307 %1$s: You must be a root user to run this command. 0512-310 %1$s: Bad argument: %2$s for option -%3$s. 0512-311 %1$s: The device or directory: %2$s does not exist. 0512-312 %1$s: Bundle file %2$s does not exist or is zero length. 0512-313 %1$s: %2$s directory does not exist. 0512-314 %1$s: %2$s does not have read permission. 0512-315 %1$s: %2$s does not have write permission. 0512-316 %1$s: %2$s does not have execute permission. 0512-317 %1$s: Unknown command line option %2$s. 0512-319 %1$s: Standard CD file system: %2$s does not have enough free space to hold the CD file structure. The minimum free space required is %3$s bytes. 0512-324 %1$s: The %2$s command failed. Check the linked OEM script for possible errors. Warning: %1$s was unable to copy the optional file: %2$s and did not included this file in the backup. 0512-325 %1$s: The user supplied %2$s image: %3$s is not a valid %4$s image. 0512-326 %1$s: %2$s is too large for specified media. 0512-301 %1$s: %2$s is not a CD or DVD device. 0512-306 %1$s: 32 megabytes of memory is required to create a mksysb on a CD or DVD device. Current memory size is: %2$s bytes. 0512-318 %1$s: option -d is required if performing a CD or DVD write. 0512-319 %1$s: Standard CD or DVD file system: %2$s does not have enough free space to hold the CD or DVD file structure. The minimum free space required is %3$s bytes. 0512-321 %1$s: Error populating the CD or DVD file system using the %2$s proto file. 0512-322 %1$s: An error has occurred writing the CD or DVD image to the CD or DVD device. 0512-323 %1$s: The following files are required for the creation of the CD or DVD image and are not available on the source system: %2$s The files can be installed from the listed filesets. 0512-329 %1$s: User specified CD or DVD file system: %2$s needs an additional %3$s bytes. To make a Rock Ridge DVD from an existing directory structure: Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-r ] [-R] [-I ] [-D] [-U] Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] 0512-399 %1$s: Unable to create UDF media. 0512-328 %1$s: The CD or DVD may not be able to boot some systems. Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] [-a] Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] [-a] Refer to the mkcd README located in /usr/lpp/bos.sysmgt for possible solutions to this problem. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] 0512-333 %s: option -f must be used with either -w or -W. Creating savewpar image... DMAPI enabled filesystem detected, use -A to back up contents. Refer to /usr/lpp/bos.sysmgt/README. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-N] Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-N] 0512-334:Error reading from the controlling terminal. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-x filename] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-G | -N] Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-x filename] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-N | -G] 0512-335 The /tmp file system cannot be mounted with the cio option. Usage: mkcd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-x filename] [-T] [-z ] [-D] [-L | -U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-G | -N] Usage: mkdvd {-d | -S} [-m | -M | -s | -v | -w | -W ] [-C ] [-I ] [-V ] [-B] [-p ] [-R] [-i ] [-u ] [-f ] [-e] [-P] [-l ] [-b ] [-x filename] [-T] [-z ] [-D] [-U] [-n] [-c] [-a] [-A] [-Z] [-N | -G] 0512-335 %1$s cannot be in a file system mounted with the cio option. Mounting all workload partition file systems. Unmounting all workload partition file systems. 0512-323 %1$s: The following files are required for the creation of the backup image and are not available on the source system: %2$s The files can be installed from the listed filesets.