In the example system, commands cause availability management functions
to occur creating the following conditions:
- One data set to be backed up.
- All the changed data sets on a volume to be backed up.
- A volume to be dumped.
- A backed-up data set to be recovered.
- A volume to be restored from a dump and forward recovered from
later incremental backup versions. Forward recovery is a process
of updating a restored volume by applying later changes as indicated
by the catalog and the incremental backup versions.
- A volume to be restored from a dump copy.
- A volume to be recovered from backup versions.
- A specific data set to be restored from a dump volume.
- All expired backup versions to be deleted.
- A fast replication backup version to be recovered from a copy
pool.