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(10) The behavior after the system has received the backup data and compared it with the data on the PCs (if
the comparison option is enabled) depends on the state the CPU module is in when the backup process
starts.
If the CPU is in RUN mode when the backup process starts, go to a).
As with CPU module replacement, if the CPU is in STOP mode when the backup starts, go to b).
(a) When the backup process finishes, a message appears asking you to confirm that you want to place
the CPU module in RUN mode.
In this case, check the State of backup window behind the active window.
If the message indicates that there are no inconsistencies in the backup data, return to the CPU RUN
confirmation message and click
OK
. The CPU module is placed in RUN mode. If you click
Cancel
,
the CPU module remains in STOP mode and the system displays a message letting you know how to
recover from STOP mode. Click
OK
to dismiss the message.
Click
Close
in the State of backup window (Figure 8-134).
You are returned to the Backup window. Go to step (11).
Figure 8-134 State of backup window (when no inconsistencies are found)
If the message indicates that inconsistencies were found in the backup data (Figure 8-135), you will
need to perform the backup process again. Return to the CPU RUN confirmation message and click
Cancel
to leave the CPU module in STOP mode. The message letting you know how to recover
from STOP mode (Figure 8-130) appears. Click
OK
to dismiss the message. The version of the State
of backup window that indicates there are inconsistencies in the backup data appears. Click
Close
.
You are returned to the Backup window. Go to step (11).
Figure 8-135 State of backup window (when inconsistencies are found)
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