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from reinitializing the target disk, use the / NOINITIALIZE qualifieJ. For
more information about initializing a disk, see the Guide to Maintdining
a VMS System. For more information on the BACKUP commcftd, see the
VMS Backup Utility Manual.
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G.2.2 Restoring the System Disk
To restore the system disk from a tape cartridge, use the following
procedure:
1. Determine the device names of the drive holding the system disk and
the drive holding the backup disk or tape cartridge. Enter the SHOW
DEVICE command at the console prompt (»».
2. Boot standalone backup as described in Section G.1.2 or Section G.1.4.
3. If you have a backup tape cartridge make sure it is write-protected.
Insert it in the drive.
4. Enter the BACKUP command in one of the following formats:
$
BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY
source_drive: tarqet_drive:
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BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY/BUFFER COUNT=S
source drive:-
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saveset .
BCK/REWIND
tarqet=drive:
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where:
source_drive
is the location of the files that you want to restore.
Use the device name of the drive holding the backup disk or tape
cartridge.
target_drive
is the destination. Use the device name of the drive
holding the system disk.
save set. BCK
is the name of the saveset, if you have a backup tape
cartridge.
$
BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DKA200: DKA300:
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The following example uses the BACKUP command to restore the
system disk from a backup tape cartridge:
$
BACKUP/lMAGE/VERIFY/BUFFER COUNT=S-
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MKASOO:APR_19_1990.BCK/REWIND DKA300:
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