f; =
Time of day that the ODD backup is scheduled to occur
2.
Is response
NG - NO SCHEDULE REQUEST
?
If
YES
, go to Procedure
14.15.2.2
. (Automatic backups were not previously scheduled.)
If
NO
, continue with next Step.
3.
Record and save the schedule information for later reference. This is important since the next command
clears the backups scheduled.
4.
At MCC, type input message:
CLR:ODDBKUP;
Response:
CLR ODDBKUP COMPLETED
14.15.2.2 Back Up Office Dependent Data (ODD)
1.
Step 1 is recommended but not required. Local practices control its use.
At MCC, type input message:
BKUP:ODD;
NOTE:
There will be "COMPLETED" responses for the SM(s), the AM, and the CMP. The last in the series
of these messages should be:
Response:
BKUP ODD COMPLETED
NOTE:
Data base backup will take several minutes to complete.
14.15.2.3 Inhibit Routine Exercises
1.
Steps 1 through 15 are recommended but not required. Local practices should control their use. If REX is
inhibited, it must be allowed at the conclusion of these procedures.
2.
At MCC, type input message:
INH:DMQ,SRC=REX;
Response:
OK
3.
At MCC, type input message:
OP:DMQ;
Response:
OP DMQ COMPLETED
NOTE:
The above response is for an office with no active or waiting administration module (AM) diagnostic
requests in the deferred maintenance queue (DMQ). If requests are waiting or active, they will be
displayed in the output instead.
4.
Were active or waiting AM diagnostic requests listed?
If
NO
, go to Step 6.
If
YES
, continue with next Step.
5.
At MCC, type input message:
STOP:DMQ;
Response:
STP DMQ COMPLETED
AM units are left Out Of Service (OOS).
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