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8.5.2 Restore
You can use BACKUP RESTORE SYSTEM to restore backup data to the CPU module.
CPMS might not be installed on the CPU module to which you want to restore the backup data, such as when
the CPU module is new. In this case, from the BASE SYSTEM main menu, select
Online
and then
Change
PCs
. In the Change PCs window that appears, set
FF
as the ET# and
192.192.192.1
as the IP address by
following the procedure in
8.4.3.1 Online menu: Change PCs
.
Confirm the following before restoring backup data to the CPU module:
[1] The PADT is not connected to an ET.NET module.
[2] The hardware CPU RUN/STOP switch is set to RUN.
(1) From the BASE SYSTEM main menu, select
Online
and then
Restore
. You will be unable to use this
feature if the communication type is
ET.NET
. In this case, an error message appears (Figure 8-50).
If the CPU module of the PCs is in RUN mode, a message appears asking you to confirm that you want
to place the CPU in STOP mode (Figure 8-137). If the CPU module of the PCs is in STOP mode, an
error message appears indicating that the function cannot be used for this reason (Figure 8-52). In this
case, you will be unable to restore the backup data.
Figure 8-137 CPU stop confirmation message for data restoration
Click
OK
to place the CPU module in STOP mode.
If you click
Cancel
, a message appears indicating that data restoration was canceled. Click
OK
to
dismiss the message. You are returned to the BASE SYSTEM window.
As when replacing the CPU module, this message does not appear if the CPU module is already in
STOP mode.
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