
9.
To update the data, type and enter
u
Response:
updating . . . FORM UPDATED.
10.
Exit RC/V.
11.57.2 Backup ODD
1.
To backup ODD, at the MCC, type and enter
BKUP:ODD,NRODD=
a
&&
b
,RODD,AM,CMP=0
;
Where:
a and b =
Range of SMs
Note 1:
Prior to the response, there will be completed responses for the SM/SM-2000, the AM, and the
CMP.
Response:
BKUP NRODD COMPLETED
Note 2:
Data base back up will take several minutes to complete.
11.57.3 Transfer AMA Billing Data
NOTE:
Before reconfiguring to single stream, all AMA data on the second stream must be written to disk and then
transferred to tape or to the teleprocessing center.
1.
NOTE 1:
The following input message
WRT:AMADATA
should not be used if any SMs are in
isolation. Check the 141 MCC page to ensure no SM is listed as isolated before proceeding. If an
SM is isolated, the
CLR:ISOL-SM
input message can be used to take it out of isolation.
To write AMA data to disk, type and enter
WRT:AMADATA;
NOTE 2:
The output is delayed until all of the daily SM billing data has been written to disk (10 - 15 seconds
for every 10 equipped SMs in the office, depending on the amount of daily billing to be collected).
Response:
WRT AMA DATA HAS BEEN WRITTEN TO DISK READY TO TRANSFER DATA FROM
DISK TO OUTPUT MEDIUM
2.
Read all AMA data off disk for stream ST2 using tape or teleprocessing per local practice.
3.
Determine if all stream ST2 AMA blocks have been transferred to teleprocessing or tape, type and enter
OP:AMA:DISK,ST2;
Response:
REPT AMA DISK SUMMARY FOR STREAM ST2 DISK IS CURRENTLY b% FULL
NUMBER OF PRIMARY AMA BLOCKS IN USE IS APPROXIMATELY:c
4.
Is the number of AMA disk blocks in use equal to 0?
If
YES
, continue with next Step.
If
NO
, return to Step 2.
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