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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-194restore disk
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Parameters
Examples
restore disk
restore disk active incremental
Output
The outcomes are displayed for each SPE.
spe-a
This specifies a restore from the A carrier tape device to the A carrier disk
device.
spe-b
This specifies a restore from the B carrier tape device to the B carrier disk
device.
active
This specifies a restore on the active SPE.
standby
This specifies a restore on the standby SPE.
both
This specifies a restore on both SPEs. If the MSS on either SPE is
inaccessible, the restore will abort on both SPEs.
either
This specifies a restore on both SPEs. If the standby SPE is inaccessible,
the active SPE only will be restored.
incremental
This specifies that all data on tape marked “good” that has a date newer
than the date on the disk be copied to the disk from the tape.
full
This specifies that all data be copied to the disk regardless of the dates
and the status of the data (e.g., “good” or “bad”).
Processor
This identifies the processor carrier that was backed up (SPE-A or
SPE-B).
Command
Completion
Status
This field displays one of various self-explanatory messages indicating
the success or failure of the command.