Automatic backup example

Table 1 shows the conditions that pertain to a group of data sets at the beginning of automatic backup. See Example management classes for a description of the management classes for these data sets. The names of the data sets are not precisely as the system would generate them. They have been shortened and modified for convenience in using them for illustrations.
Note: The management class name has been used as the high-order qualifier for the data set names for your convenience in comparing the conditions of the data sets with the attributes specified in the management classes. This is purely for educational purposes. You are not required to use the management class name as any qualifier in the data set name for SMS-managed data sets.
Table 1. Data Set Characteristics for Availability Management Example
Data set name Number of existing backups Last backup (days) Data set changed indicator Data set was backed up
GDSMC.G3.V1 0 0 Yes Yes
GDSMC.G3.V2 1 1 Yes Yes
LARGEMC.G4.E1 4 3 Yes Yes
LARGEMC.G4.E2 4 2 No No
NOMIGMC.G4.G1 0 4 Yes No
STANDMC.G4.H1 3 2 Yes No
As DFSMShsm processes each of the data sets, the following occurs: