IOS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore >ICommunication Method: %1
IServer Name: %1
IPipe Name: %1
ITCPIP Address: %1
IThe OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore Server was successfully contacted.
??EInvalid Environment Variable Value
%1 is an invalid value for the environment variable %2.
Valid values are:
ESyntax Error - Missing '='
A '=' must immediately follow the setting %1.
EInvalid Environment Variable Value
The value '%1...'
is too long for the environment variable '%2' and is therefore invalid.
EInvalid Setting Value
The value '%1...'
is too long for the setting '%2' and is therefore invalid.
ESyntax Error - Unexpected Setting
The word '%1' is not expected during the command '%2'.
Valid settings are:
EInvalid Setting Value
'%1' is an invalid value for the setting '%2'.
Valid values are:
ESyntax Error - Missing %1
A string value started by a quote must also be finished by a quote.
ESyntax Error - Invalid Command.
The command '%1' is not recognised. Valid commands are:
ESyntax Error - Missing '<' or '>'
Either a '<' or a '>' must immediately following the setting '%1'.
ESyntax Error - Unexpected Setting
The word '%1' is not expected during the command '%2'.
There are no settings associated with this command.
IValid commands are:
INameIDescriptionIStorage DeviceIIStorage DeviceIDrive TypeIChecked?IIDIEvent TypeIBackup MethodIYesINoIHard DiskIDisketteILAN DriveIRW OpticalICD-ROMIOtherIRegularIDailyIStartupINamed DaysIMonthlyEInvalid Number of Generations
%1 is an invalid value for the number of generations.
It must be a number in the range %2-%3.
EInvalid Drive Letter
'%1' is an invalid value for a drive letter.
It must be a letter in the range 'A'-'Z' or in some circumstances '*' to indicate all drives.
EMissing Setting
The setting '%1' must be specified when using the command '%2'.
I:ICurrent Communications Settings:
IConfiguration StringILog File (on Server)IOKIRetryIIgnoreIAbortICancelIThe OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore Server has returned the following message:
IConsider the following for BackupISourceIBackup SetIPreview before BackupIBackup changed files onlyIUse the RulebookIRulebookIUse the File FilterIFile FilterICompressionIGenerationsIYesINoI<Default>IOnIOffIAll FilesIFiles in the sourceEThe OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore Server reported an error but was unable to return an error message.
Please check that the Server is still running and try again.
ESyntax Error - Missing Name
A name must immediately follow the command '%1'.
ESyntax Error - Missing ID
An ID must immediately follow the command '%1'.
EInvalid Log File Size Limit
'%1' is an invalid value for the Log File Size Limit.
It must either be 0 to indicate that there is no limit to the size of the file or a number in the range %2-%3 to indicate the maximum number of lines allowed in the log file.
IManual PriorityIAutomatic PriorityITemporary File PathILog Backup/Restore/Drop ActivitiesILog Individual SuccessesILog Individual FailuresILog File Size LimitIUse the User Backup ExitIUser Backup ExitIUse the User Restore ExitIUser Restore ExitIEnable ACL BackupIName of ACL FileIDefaultsINo LimitIHIGHINORMALIConsider the following for RestoreIRestoreIRestore DateIRestore TimeIPreview before RestoreIRestore FilesIRestore DestinationIThe most recent version of filesIFiles as they were at the restore date and timeITo their original locationITo the Restore DestinationIInvalid Date and Time Format
'%1' is an invalid date and time specification.
The date and time must be specified in the format 'yy:mm:dd:hh:mm', i.e. year/month/date/hour/minute.
None of the specification may be missing.
For example '97:7:24:00:00' would indicate midnight on July 24th, 1997.
IPrompt for Version of each fileEInvalid Scheduled Event ID
'%1' is an invalid value for the Scheduled Event ID.
It must be a number in the range %2 to %3.
IDLL NameIA Scheduled Event with ID %1 has been successfully created.
IA Storage Device with the name '%1' has been successfully created.
Creatable Devices
EInvalid Number of Hours
'%1' is an invalid value for the number of hours.
It must be a number in the range %2 to %3.
EInvalid Number of Minutes
'%1' is an invalid value for the number of minutes.
It must be a number in the range %2 to %3.
EInvalid Day Number
'%1' is an invalid value for the day number.
It must be a number in the range %2 to %3.
EInvalid Days of Week Specification.
'%1' is an invalid specification for days of the week.
This must be a string of up to 7 characters long.
Each sequential character represents a day of the week starting with Monday. If the character is a space then the day is not selected; if the character isn't a space then the day is selected.
For example 'MTWTFSS' would indicate all days in the week and so would '1111111'.
'MT T' (or '.. .') would indicate Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
EInvalid Weeks in Month Specification.
'%1' is an invalid specification for the weeks of the month.
This must be a string of up to 5 characters long.
Each sequential character represents a week of the month. The first four represent the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th weeks respectively and the fifth character repesents the last week in the month.
If the character is a space then the week is not selected; if the character isn't a space then the week is selected.
For example '1234L' would indicated all weeks in the month and so would '11111'.
' L' would indicate the last week in the month and so would ' *'.
IActiveITo be runIEvent is inactive so will not be runILast RunINext RunEInvalid Event Setting
You have specified a setting which is invalid for the type of Scheduled Event.
IMon |Tue |Wed |Thu |Fri |Sat |SunI1st |2nd |3rd |4th |LastIOnly if Method says soIAt %1 on %2IOn the following DaysIOn the following WeeksIAtI%1 hour(s), %2 minute(s) after startupIEvery %1 hour(s), %2 minute(s)IEvery day at %1IEvery month at %2 on Day %1IThe Syntax of the command is:
<%3>
( <Setting>= <Value> )
The command takes the following settings:
IThe Syntax of the command is:
<%3>
The command does not take any settings.
IThe OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore CLI accepts the following commands:
For more information refer to the 'Backup/Restore CLI Guide and Reference'
IThe Syntax of the command is:
( <Setting>= <Value> )
The command takes the following settings:
IThe Syntax of the command is:
The command does not take any settings.
ESyntax Error - Drive Letter
A drive letter must immediately follow the command '%1'.
IDrive LetterEError - No such Drive
The Source Drive %1: is not defined on the Server Machine.
EError - Invalid Number of Backup Sets
'%1' is an invalid value for the number of backup sets on a volume.
It must be a number in the range %2 to %3.
EError - Invalid Index Number
'%1' is an invalid value for the index number of a Volume within a Backup Set.
It must be one of the following:
1) A positive number indicating the index number of the Volume within a Backup Set.
2) 0 to indicate that the volume is either fixed or unassociated with a Backup Set.
3) A negative number indicating the volume is an Index Diskette and the index of that diskette.
EError - Inconsistent Unit Multiplier
The same unit multiplier must be used throughout a single command.
EError - '%1' specified twice.
You may only list volumes which have a space allocation either greater than or less than a particular value and not both.
IK|M|GEError - Invalid Capacity Value
'%1' is an invalid value for the setting '%2'.
The setting should be a number followed by a unit indicator.
Valid unit indicators are:
%3 Kilobytes
%4 Megabytes
%5 Gigabytes
For example, 50%4 would indicate 50 megabytes.
EInvalid Volume ID
'%1' is an invalid value for the Volume ID.
It must be a positive integer.
IA volume with ID %1 has been successfully created.
INot ApplicableIIndex Diskette %1IAvailable for BackupITransferred OutITotal CapacityIOS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore CapacityISpace Used by OS/2 Warp Server Backup/RestoreISpace Free to OS/2 Warp Server Backup/RestoreIOther Space UsedIOther Space FreeITotal Bad SpaceIBackup Sets associated with the VolumeIIndex NumberISpace UsedI<Unknown>IFile PatternIInclude Subdirectories?IInclude Files?IInvalid Value of Rule NumberIFile Filter TypeIDriveIDirectoryITreeIListINumber of RulesIRestore progressIFilesIFoldersIBytesIDoneIRemainingITotalIElapsed time:IEstimated remaining time:IEstimated total time:IAverage data rateIBackup progressIBackup destinationIRemaining space on mediaIUnknownI0I00:00:00IB/sI0% ............................................................ 100%IPress any key to continueIRemovable