.
TOP TAPE MADE ON xxx xxx xx xx:xx:xx 19xx
SOFTWR BKUP DISK 14 UPDATED ON xxx xxx xx xx:xx:xx 19xx
SOFTWR BKUP DISK 15 UPDATED ON xxx xxx xx xx:xx:xx 19xx
Please enter 'go' <to continue> or 'q' <to quit>:
2.
At the MCC, type and enter: GO
Response on terminal:
GENBKUP PROCEDURE
MAIN MENU
WARNING:
BWM IN TEMPORARY STATE CAN CAUSE CMPR:DISK:CORE FAILURE, AND CAN ABORT GENBKUP!
SELECT OPTION:
t) Backup to Tape
p) Physical Tape Verification
c) Check LDFT tape header
d) Software Disk Backup
u) Update and Verify Disks
v) Verify Disk Data
rt) Restart Tape Sequence (see Note 1)
rd) Restart Sftw Bkup Disk (see Note 1)
b) Copy DAT to DAT (5E10)
q) To Quit
PLEASE ENTER ONE OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS:
NOTE 1:
The Restart options will be displayed if GENBKUP has been entered within the last 24
hours and has executed
BKUP:ODD
and
COPY:PTN
commands.
NOTE 2:
If GENBKUP is run from the MCC or STLWS, the technician may escape to enter commands or
pokes by operating the
CMD
key. However, the GENBKUP process will continue to run and update
the screen. Any commands or pokes that update the screen will overlap with the GENBKUP updates
of the screen.
To return to GENBKUP:
Enter Poke 120 for the messages page.
Operate the CMD key; (causing a NG response)
The GENBKUP screen is not refreshed until a technician input is requested.
Then continue with GENBKUP normally.
NOTE 3:
If GENBKUP gets hung, the technician can force an abort by entering GENBKUP from another
terminal and following the instructions on the screen that can force the first terminal process to
abort.
NOTE 4:
Abnormal aborts and timeouts should be accompanied by an abort message. These messages
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