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4-98 Recovery procedures for individual devices and services
Recovering data from a disk to tape
Recovering data from a disk to tape
At the MAP terminal
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DIRP101 AUG13 19:50:33 nnnn INFO_DIRP_FLOW_LOG REASON= 16 SSYS#=0
SSNAME= AMA POOL#= 0 VOLUME#= # 22 SOS–FILE–ID= nnnn nnnn nnnn
TEXT1= NEXT PARALLEL FILE BLOCK NUMBER: 1
TEXT1= NEXT ACTIVE FILE BLOCK NUMBER: 4
DIRP101 AUG13 19:50:33 nnnn INFO_DIRP_FLOW_LOG REASON= 17 SSYS#=0
SSNAME= AMA POOL#= 0 VOLUME#= # 23 SOS–FILE–ID= nnnn nnnn nnnn
TEXT1= LAST PARALLEL FILE BLOCK NUMBER: 1
TEXT1= LAST ACTIVE FILE BLOCK NUMBER: 1
297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001
CAUTION
Possible loss or damage of AMA data
Use this procedure and follow it exactly. Not doing so will
lose or corrupt automatic message accounting (AMA) data.
The operating company uses AMA data to produce billings.
Loss or damage of AMA data results in revenue loss for the
operating company.
To access the DIRP level of the MAP display, type
>MAPCI;MTC;IOD;DIRP
and press the Enter key.
To access the DIRP logs, type
>LOGUTIL;OPEN
DIRP
and press the Enter key.
To enable the printer, type
>RECORD
START
ONTO
and press the Enter key.
where
device
is the printer type
Check the DIRP logs to determine the parallel data block numbers that the
data center received. Determine the numbers that the data center received
before and after the defective data-link transmission.
Example of a MAP response:
(continued)
device
PARM1= 0
PARM2= FFFF
PARM1= 0
PARM2= FFFF

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