3.4.12 - Backup Quasar Files

      Action Option -AQ (-ArchiveQuasarFile) (Aliass: -ArchiveQuasar, -ArchiveBackupFile, -ArchiveBackup) :

      (Alias: -ArchiveQuasar|-ArchiveBackupFile|-ArchiveBackup), backs the archived saved and/or Web files up onto Globus Quasar Servers and saves their information into RDADB. All the provided saved and/or web files are backed up into a single Quasar backup file at a time. Another utility program, dsquasar, is normally used to check and collect the newly archived saved and web files. The dsquasar builds input files between 1 and 3 GB, and then call the dsarch to build a tarfile and back the tar file onto Quasar server. Reference to dsquasar help document for detail information.

      dsarch[-(DS|dataset)] dsnnn.n -(AQ|ArchiveQuasarFile) [Mode Options]
        [-(SF|SavedFile) SavedFileNames]
        [-(ST|SavedFileType) SavedFileTypes]
        [-(WF|WebFile) webFileNames]
        [-(WT|WebFileType) WebFileTypes]
        [-(LN|LoginName) LoginAccountName]
        [-(QS|QsubOptions) PBSBatchOptions]
        [-(BP|BatchProcess) [BatchControlInfo]]
        [-(DB|Debug) DebugModeInfo]

      Mode options that can be specified for archive web file action:

      One or multiple Saved/Web file names can be provided per option -SF/-WF, respectively, and for this action to work.



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      -(EM|EMailNotice)sends email for summary and errors for this action
      -(MD|MyDataset)overrides the default specialist and enables RDADB
      -(NE|NoEmail)does not send email to the specialist for failed action
      -(NT|NoTrim)skip trimming of spaces and comments from input
      -(OE|OverrideExist)overrides existing web files
      -(TO|TarOnly)to tar the given Saved and/or Web files only, without physically
      -(XC|CrossCopy)copies files from existing Quasar Backup and Disaster Recovery
      -(XC|CrossCopy)copies files from existing Quasar Backup and Disaster Recovery files to missing Backup/Drdata files; information of the quasar backup files saved in RDADB is used for missing data copies