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Example: Caution Designating a variable as ‘core’ is an irreversible procedure. Example: Caution Designating a variable as ‘core’ is an irreversible procedure.
- Core parameters cannot be deleted and the variable cannot be re-designated as non-core from within COSbackup.+ Core parameters cannot be deleted and the variable cannot be re-designated as non-core from within backup3G.
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== Where to from here == == Where to from here ==
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Getting Started

Cautions warn you about a procedure or action, which, if not done correctly, could cause damage to software or loss of data.

Example: Caution Designating a variable as ‘core’ is an irreversible procedure. 
Core parameters cannot be deleted and the variable cannot be re-designated as non-core from within backup3G.


Finding Your Way Around Menus

Menu options are shown in the form Menu > Menu option. For example the instruction: “Select Users and privileges > COSMmanager users ” tells you to select the COSMmanager users option from the Users and privileges menu.

Such instructions can refer to options on consoles or consoles also; executing the instruction: “Select Maintain > Add ” would involve selecting the Add option from the Maintain menu.


For More Information

The COSmanager User Guide explains how to install COSmanager products, including task3G.

This section describes how to configure task3G, how to maintain jobs, task and roles, how to view and submit jobs, and how to control or manage jobs.

Technical information about COSmanager commands can be found in the COSmanager Reference Guide. This contains manual pages for the Functional Toolset and application-specific commands, including commands used in task3G.

Where to from here

task3G Overview

task3G Access

Setting Up Jobs

Submitting and Managing Jobs

Appendices