Field descriptions

ALWCKPWRT
Indicates whether an object was saved while updates to the object may have occurred. The possible values are:
0
No updates occurred to the object while the object was being saved.
1
The object was saved with the SAVACTOPT(*ALWCKPWRT) parameter and the corresponding system attribute for the object was set. Updates to the object may have occurred while the object was being saved. See Using additional save-while-active options (SAVACTOPT) for more information.
ASP after restore operation
The auxiliary storage pool (ASP) of the object link when it was restored. The possible values are:
1
System ASP
2–32
Basic user ASPs
33–255
Independent ASPs
ASP device name after restore operation
The auxiliary storage pool (ASP) device name of the object link when it was restored. Possible values are:
*SYSBAS
System and basic auxiliary storage pools
device name
Name of the independent auxiliary storage pool
ASP at time of save operation
The auxiliary storage pool (ASP) of the object link when it was saved. Possible values are:
1
System ASP
2–32
Basic user ASPs
33–255
Independent ASPs
ASP device name at time of save operation
The auxiliary storage pool (ASP) device name of the object link when it was saved. The possible values are:
*SYSBAS
System and basic auxiliary storage pools
device name
Name of the independent auxiliary storage pool
Command
The command that was used when the operation was performed.
The possible values are:
SAV
Save operation
RST
Restore operation
Complete data
Indicates whether all of the data for the save or restore operation was in fact saved or restored. This trailer data element can inform you as the completeness of the system description contained in the rest of the output generated by the operation.
The possible values are:
0
The data is not complete. One or more directory information or object link information entries were not written to the user space or byte stream file. This can occur when a user space object link is used and more than 16MB of information about the save or restore operation is generated. This situation occurs only when the save or restore operation processes a very large number of object links. If this situation occurs, you should consider using a stream file to store your output information.
1
The data is complete. All of the information about the save or restore operation is contained in the output.
CCSID of data
The CCSID of the data that is stored in this output.
Data compacted
Indicates whether the data was stored in compacted format.
The possible values are:
'0'
The data is not compacted.
'1'
The data is compacted.
Data compressed
Indicates whether the data was stored in compressed format.
The possible values are:
'0'
The data is not compressed.
'1'
The data is compressed.
Start of changeDevice nameEnd of change
Start of changeThe name of a device used to perform the save or restore operation. The filed contains either the name of a device, the name of a media definition or the name of a save file that was used to perform the operation. The length of the name is defined by Device name length and the CCSID is defined by the CCSID of data field.End of change
Start of changeDevice name lengthEnd of change
Start of changeThe length of the Device name field.End of change
Start of changeDevice name offsetEnd of change
Start of changeThe offset to the field.End of change
Directory identifier
The name of the directory that the object was saved from or where the object was restored.
Directory identifier length
The length of the Directory identifier field.
Directory identifier offset
The offset to the Directory identifier length field.
End change date
The value that was specified for the end change date when the save operation was performed.
The possible values are:
*ALL
No end change date was specified.
end date
The end change date that was specified on the save operation. The date is in YYMMDD format, is left justified, and is padded with blanks.
End change time
The value that was specified for the end change time when the save operation was performed.
The possible values are:
*ALL
No end change time was specified
end time
The end change time that was specified on the save operation. The time is in HHMMSS format, is left justified, and is padded with blanks.
Entry length
The length of this list entry.
Entry type
Indicates the type of data that is contained in this list entry.
The possible values are:
1
This list entry contains command level information. Use the command information format to map out the data for this list entry.
2
This list entry contains directory-level information. Use the directory information format to map out the data for this list entry.
3
This list entry contains link level information. Use the object link information format to map out the data for this list entry.
4
This list entry contains trailer information. Use the trailer information format to map out the data for this list entry.
Expiration date
The expiration date of the media.
The possible values are:
*PERM
The data is permanent.
expiration date
The expiration date that was specified on the save operation. The date is in YYMMDD format, is left justified, and is padded with blanks.
File label
The file label of the media file the save or restore operation is using. For a save or restore that uses a save file, this field is blank.
File label length
The length of the File label field.
File label offset
The offset to the File label length field.
Information type
Shows you the type of information that was saved with this operation. (INFTYPE parameter on SAV command).
The possible values are:
'1'
Summary information and information about each object link that was processed was saved (*ALL).
'2'
Summary information and information about object links that were not successfully saved or restored was saved (*ERR).
'3'
Only summary information was saved (*SUMMARY).
In mounted UDFS
Shows whether the object was in a mounted user-defined file system (UDFS) during the save operation.
The possible values are:
'0'
The object was not in a mounted UDFS during the save operation.
'1'
The object was in a mounted UDFS during the save operation.
Journal information required for recovery offset
The offset to the Journal information required for recovery — path name length field. This field will be 0 for objects that were not journaled at the time of the save.
Journal information required for recovery - path name
The path name of the journal required to recover the object. The object must be journaled by this journal before an Apply Journaled Changes (APYJRNCHG) can successfully restore the object.
Journal information required for recovery - path name length
The length of the Journal information required for recovery — path name field.
Journal receiver information required for recovery offset
The offset to the Journal receiver information required for recovery — ASP device name field. This field will be 0 for objects that were not journaled at the time of the save.
Journal receiver information required for recovery - ASP device name
The name of the disk pool device that contains the library containing the journal receiver required to recover the object.
Journal receiver information required for recovery - path name
The path name of the first journal receiver in the journal receiver chain needed to recover the object. The object must be journaled to this journal receiver before an Apply Journaled Changes (APYJRNCHG) can successfully restore the object.
Journal receiver information required for recovery - path name length
The length of the Journal receiver information required for recovery — path name field.
Start of changeMedia file device nameEnd of change
Start of changeThe name of a device used to perform the save or restore operation. The field contains either the name of a device or the name of a save file that was used to perform the operation. The length of the name is defined by Media file device name length and the CCSID is defined by the CCSID of data field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file device name length End of change
Start of changeThe length of the Media file device name field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file device name offset End of change
Start of changeThe offset to the first Media file device name field for this media file.End of change
Start of changeMedia file length End of change
Start of changeThe length of the Media file field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file offset End of change
Start of changeThe offset to the first Media file field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file sequence number End of change
Start of changeThe sequence number of the media file. The value will be 0 if the Media file device name is not a tape device. End of change
Start of changeMedia file volume identifierEnd of change
Start of changeThe name of a volume used during the save or restore operation. The length of the name is defined by Media file volume identifier length and the CCSID is defined by the CCSID of data field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file volume identifier lengthEnd of change
Start of changeThe length of the Volume identifier field.End of change
Start of changeMedia file volume identifier offset End of change
Start of changeThe offset to the first Media file volume identifier field for this media file.End of change
Number of device names
The number of Device name fields.
Start of changeNumber of directory levels created by restoreEnd of change
Start of changeWhen the parent directory of an object being restored does not exist and CRTPRNDIR(*YES) is specified, the restore will create the parent directory. This field will indicate the number of levels of the parent directory that the restore created. For example, if ‘/a/b/c/stmf’ is restored and ‘/a/b’ does not exist, the restore will create ‘/a/b’ and ‘/a/b/c’ and the Number of directory levels created by restore field will be 2.End of change
Start of changeNumber of media files device namesEnd of change
Start of changeThe number of Media file device names contained in this media file.End of change
Start of changeNumber of media volume identifiersEnd of change
Start of changeThe number of Media file volume identifiers contained in this media file.End of change
Start of changeNumber of media filesEnd of change
Start of changeThe number of Media files processed during the save or restore operation.End of change
Number of object links processed successfully in directory
The number of object links that were successfully saved or restored for this directory.
Number of object links processed unsuccessfully in directory
The number of object links that were not saved nor restored for this directory.
Number of object links processed successfully
The total number of object links successfully saved or restored for the entire save or restore operation.
Number of object links processed unsuccessfully
The total number of object links saved nor restored for the entire save or restore operation.
Number of records
A number interpreted for a given value as follows:
n
The number of records saved or restored because a *SAVF device or save file was included among the devices or files saved or restored.
0
The number of records saved or restored because a *SAVF device or save file was not included among the devices or files saved or restored.
Number of volume identifiers
The number of volumes used during the save or restore operation.
Object link data
The number of Volume identifiers contained in this media file. If a media definition was specified for the DEV parameter, this field will be set to 0.
Object link error message ID
The message ID of an error message that was issued for this link.
Object link error message replacement identifier
The error message replacement identifier from the link error message.
Object link error message replacement identifier length
The length of the Object link error message replacement identifier.
Object link error message replacement identifier offset
The offset to the Object link error message replacement identifier length field.
Object link identifier after restore operation
The name of the object link after it was restored.
Object link identifier after restore operation length
The length of the Object link identifier after restore operation field.
Object link identifier after restore operation offset
The offset to the Object link identifier after restore operation length field.
Object link identifier
For a save operation, the name of the object link that was saved. For a restore operation, the qualified object link name that was saved (including the directory and object link identifier).
Object link identifier length
The length of the Object link identifier field.
Object link identifier offset
The offset of the Object link identifier length field.
Object link owner after restore
The name of the object link owner's user profile when the object link was restored.
Object link owner at time of save
The name of the object link owner's user profile when the object link was saved.
Object link security message
Indicates whether a security message was issued for this object link during a restore operation.
The possible values are:
'0'
No security messages were issued.
'1'
One or more security messages were issued.
Object link size
The size of the object link in units of the size multiplier. The true object link size is equal to or smaller than the object link size multiplied by the object link size multiplier.
Object link size multiplier
The value to multiply the object link size by to get the true size. The value is 1 if the object link is smaller than 1 000 000 000 bytes, 1024 if it is between 1 000 000 000 and 4 294 967 295 bytes (inclusive). The value is 4096 if the object link is larger than 4 294 967 295 bytes.
Object link status
Indicates whether the object link was successfully processed.
The possible values are:
'0'
The object link was not successfully saved or restored.
'1'
The object link was successfully saved or restored.
Object link text
The text description of the object link.
Object link type
The type of the object link.
Restore date/time
The time at which the object links were restored in system timestamp format. See the Convert Date and Time Format (QWCCVTDT) API for information on converting this timestamp.
Restore system serial number
The serial number of the server on which the restore operation was performed.
Restore release level
The release level of the operating system on which the object links were restored. This field has a VvRrMm format, containing the following:
Vv
The character V followed by a 1-character version number
Rr
The character R followed by a 1-character release number
Mm
The character M followed by a 1-character modification number
Save active
Indicates whether object links were allowed to be updated while they were being saved.
The possible values are:
0
SAVACT(*NO)—Object links were not allowed to be saved while they were in use by another job.
1
SAVACT(*YES)—Object links were allowed to be saved while they were in use by another job. Object links in the save may have reached a checkpoint at different times and may not be in a consistent state in relationship to each other.
-1
SAVACT(*SYNC)—Object links were allowed to be saved while they were in use by another job. All of the object links and all of the directories in the save operation reached a checkpoint together and were saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other.
Save active date/time
The time at which the object link was saved while active in system timestamp format. See the Convert Date and Time Format (QWCCVTDT) API for information on converting this timestamp.
Save active option
Indicates which options were used with save-while-active. The possible values are:
*NONE
SAVACTOPT(*NONE) was specified. No special save-while-active options were used.
*ALWCKPWRT
SAVACTOPT(*ALWCKPWRT) was specified. This enabled objects to be saved while they were being updated if the corresponding system attribute was set. Refer to Using additional save-while-active options (SAVACTOPT) for more information.
Save date/time
The time at which the object links were saved in system timestamp format. See the Convert Date and Time Format (QWCCVTDT) API for information on converting this timestamp.
Save release level
The release level of the operating system on which the object links were saved. This field has a VvRrMm format, containing the following:
Vv
The character V is followed by a 1-character version number.
Rr
The character R is followed by a 1-character release number.
Mm
The character M is followed by a 1-character modification number.
Save server serial number
The serial number of the server on which the save operation was performed.
Sequence number
The sequence number of the file on media. The value will be 0 if the save media is not tape. If tape device was not specified for the DEV parameter, this field will be set to 0.
Start change date
The value that was specified for the start change date when the save operation was performed.
The possible values are:
*LASTSAVE
The save includes object links that have changed since the last time they were saved with UPDHST(*YES) specified on the save operation.
*ALL
No start change date was specified.
Start date
The start change date that was specified on the save operation. The date is in YYMMDD format, is left justified, and is padded with blanks.
Start change time
The value that was specified for the start change time when the save operation was performed.
The possible values are:
*ALL
No start change time was specified.
Start time
The start change time that was specified on the save operation. The time is in HHMMSS format, is left justified, and is padded with blanks.
Starting volume identifier
For an object link, the name of the first volume, on which this object link was saved.
For a directory, the name of the first volume, on which this directory was saved. Saved content can be saved across several volumes.
Starting volume identifier length
For either the starting volume of a directory or an object link, the length of the Starting volume identifier.
Starting volume identifier offset
The offset to the Starting volume identifier length.
Target Release level
The earliest release level of the operating system on which the object links can be restored. This field has a VvRrMm format, containing the following:
Vv
The character V is followed by a one-character version number.
Rr
The character R is followed by a 1-character release number.
Mm
The character M is followed by a 1-character modification number.
Volume identifier
The name of a volume used during the save or restore operation. The length of the name is defined by Volume identifier length and the CCSID is defined by the CCSID of data field. If a tape drive was not specified for the DEV parameter, this field will be set to 0.
Volume identifier length
The length of the Volume identifier field.
Volume identifier offset
The offset to the start of the Volume identifier length field.
Related concepts
Additional save-while-active option (SAVACTOPT) parameter
Related information
Convert Date and Time Format (QWCCVTDT) API