Your DUMP command specifies host-based encryption
(through the RSA or KEYPASSWORD keywords), and all of the available
tape drives are encryption-capable tape drives. Your request might
also specify host-based compression (through the HWCOMPRESS
keyword). |
- DFSMSdss issues informational message ADR518I to indicate that
hardware encryption was used instead of host-based encryption
- DFSMSdss ignores the compression request, if any.
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Your DUMP command specifies host-based encryption
and one or more of the available tape drives are not enabled for hardware
encryption. Your request might also specify host-based compression. |
- DFSMSdss issues error message ADR519E to indicate that one or
more of the available tape drives cannot perform hardware encryption.
To avoid performing double encryption of data, DFSMSdss uses only
encryption-capable tape drives. DFSMSdss issues error message ADR324E
to list the unused output devices.
- DFSMSdss ignores the compression request, if any.
- DFSMSdss continues processing the DUMP request as long as there
are usable tape drives. On completion, DFSMSdss ends the task with
return code 8.
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Your DUMP command does not specify host-based
encryption and all of the available tape drives are encryption-capable
tape drives. Your request might also specify host-based compression. |
- Encryption-capable tape drives perform encryption
- DFSMSdss performs host-based compression, if requested.
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Your DUMP command does not specify host-based
encryption and one or more of the available tape drives are not enabled
for hardware encryption. Your request might also specify host-based
compression. |
- DUMP requests for encryption-capable tape drives are encrypted
by the tape drive hardware
- DUMP requests for non-encrypting tape drives are processed
without encryption of any type
- DFSMSdss performs host-based compression, if requested.
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