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(12) The behavior after the system has sent the data and compared it with the local data (if the comparison
option is enabled) depends on the state of the CPU module when the restoration process was started.
If the CPU was in RUN mode when the restoration process started, go to (a).
As with CPU module replacement, if the CPU was in STOP mode when the restoration process started,
go to (b).
(a) When the restoration process finishes, a message appears asking you to confirm that you want to
place the CPU module in RUN mode (Figure 8-144).
Click
OK
to place the CPU module 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 (Figure 8-145). Click
OK
to dismiss the
message.
Figure 8-144 CPU RUN confirmation message
Figure 8-145 STOP recovery guidance message
If the comparison finds inconsistencies in the data, the CPU module enters STOP mode and the
system displays the message letting you know how to recover from STOP mode. Click
OK
to
dismiss the message.
(b) If the CPU module is in STOP mode when you start the restoration process, it remains in STOP
mode when the restoration process finishes. The system will then display the message letting you
know how to recover from STOP mode. Click
OK
to dismiss the message.
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