Format=Old_File Format=New_Tape Specifies the format in which the backup file is to be written. Oracle Corporation recommends that you specify the Format=Old_ File qualifier (or accept the default) when you back up your .aij file to disk and that you specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier when you back up your .aij file to tape. If you specify the default, the Format=Old_File qualifier, the RMU Backup command writes the file in a format that is optimized for a file structured disk. If you specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier, the Oracle RMU command writes the file in a format that is optimized for tape storage, including ANSI/ISO labeling and end-to-end error detection and correction. When you specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier and back up the .aij file to tape, you must mount the backup media by using the DCL MOUNT command before you issue the RMU Backup After_Journal command. The tape must be mounted as a FOREIGN volume. If you mount the tape as an OpenVMS volume (that is, you do not mount it as a FOREIGN volume) and you specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier, you receive an RMU-F-MOUNTFOR error. When you back up your .aij file to tape and specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier you can create a backup copy of the database (using the RMU Backup command) and a backup of the .aij file (using the RMU Backup After_Journal command) without dismounting your tape. The following tape qualifiers have meaning only when used in conjunction with the Format=New_Tape qualifier: Active_IO Block_Size Crc Density Group_Size Label Owner Protection Rewind Tape_Expiration The Format=New_Tape and the Noquiet_Point qualifiers cannot be used on the same Oracle RMU command line. See the Usage Notes Help entry for an explanation. The default file specification, when you specify the Format=New_ Tape qualifier is .aij_rbf. The default file specification, when you specify the Format=Old_File qualifier is .aij. Although Oracle Corporation recommends that you specify the Format=New_Tape qualifier for .aij backup operations to tape and the Format=Old_File qualifier for .aij backup operations to disk, Oracle RMU does not enforce this recommendation. This is to provide compatibility with prior versions of Oracle Rdb. See the Usage Notes Help entry for issues and problems you can encounter when you do not follow this recommendation.