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DAS System User Manual
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NOTE
. Be sure to label each floppy disk with the volume number displayed on the
screen. The label will help you keep track of the disks.
If you decide to continue the backup operation after an error, the system will
restart the backup operation with the current disk or it will specify the volume
number of an earlier disk.
If the backup operation requires more than one floppy disk, the system will
prompt you to insert the next disk. Before writing data to the floppy disk, the
system verifies that the disk does not contain any information from a previous
volume in the current backup process; if it does, the system displays an error
message and prompts you to start over again.
When the backup operation is complete and no errors occurred the system
displays the message “Backup operation complete with no errors.”
The Restore User Files operation allows you to restore user files from one or
more volumes of floppy disks to the appropriate directories on the hard disk.
Select function key F8: EXECUTE OPERATION to begin the restore process.
You will be prompted to insert the first floppy disk; insert the disk and press the
Return key.
NOTE
. It is not a good idea to restore files over existing files with the same
name. Doing so can cause inconsistencies in file sets.
During the restore process, the system displays the following status information:
H
The current volume number
H
The estimated number of volumes for the restore process
H
The percentage of the files restored from the current volume
H
The estimated percentage of the total files restored
H
The current file name
The system checks that the disk you inserted is volume 1; if it is not it will
display the current volume number and prompt you to insert volume 1. If there is
insufficient free space on the hard disk, the system displays the amount of free
space required and then stops the restore operation. To restore all of your user
files, you must create additional free space; this may mean deleting other user
files, application software, or some of the optional system software.
Restore User Files
Operation
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