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RECALL FILE-used to recall a saved display from disc memory, The desired file can
be selected with an alphanumeric entry, the catalog pointer, or RECALL
FILE followed by ENTER, (1) To select it with an alphanumeric entry, press
RECALL FILE, enter the file name, then press ENTER, (2) To select it with
the catalog pointer, press CATLOG POINTR and scroll through the catalog
using the arrows or the knob in the Entry group u ntil the pointer is at the
desired file, Then press RECALL FILE and AT POINTR, and the selected
file will be recalled, (3) If you press ENTER after RECALL FILE, the previous
file of the same type as the last file recal l ed is recalled from disc, Chapter 11
has an example,
RESTOR CATLOG-reads the disc directory and restores the file catalog, This is used
when a data transfer has been interrupted, such as a power loss on the disc
drive or the H P 3562A during a disc operation, When you press RESTOR
CATLOG, the alpha menu is displayed to let you enter the name for the
restored catalog, Refer to Chapter 11 before attempting to restore a catalog,
RESUME COPY-this softkey has two uses: 1 . when copying disc files and a dupli­
cate file name is encountered, press RESUME COPY to ignore the source
file in question, This preserves both files in their original states,
2, when copy files and the destination disc becomes full, insert a new disc
in the destination drive and press RESUME COPY to finish copying the
desired source files,
RESUME OVERWR-this softkey is used when copying disc files if duplicate files
names are encountered, Press RESUME OVERWR to write over the desti­
nation file with the source file, This destroys the destination file and pre­
serves the source file on both discs, See OVERWR AU MAN for more infor­
mation,
RETURN-redisplays the previous menu,
RO ERT TEST--starts the read-only error rate test (ERn, This tests for disc and tape
problems, including media wear. For discs, it reads the entire disc and iden­
tifies bad sectors and tells you whether the drive's error correction circuitry
(ECG) can correct the bad sectors, The ECC is disabled while the ERT is in
progress, so any correctable problems remain uncorrected after the test.
The results of the ERT can be viewed in the ERT log by pressing OUTPUT
LOG followed by ERT LOG, Chapter 11 explains how to interpret the results
of the ERT, how the tape ERT differs, and how to use it to spare blocks,
Note that the ERT log is cleared as soon as you press RO ERT TEST If you
have formatted a tape with INIT DISC since the last time the ERT was run,
view the ERT log before starting the test. INIT DISC stores tape certification
information in the ERT log, which is erased when the ERT is started, Referto
Chapter 11 before running the ERT
Chapter 12-0perating Reference
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