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4-74 Recovery procedures for individual devices and services
Recovering AMA data without DIRP block numbers
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297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001
>>>BLOCK
NO:27
*HEX ID = AA STRUCT CODE:00625*
SENSOR TYPE: **** SENSOR ID: ******** REC OFC TYPE: ****
REC OFC ID: ******** DATE: ****** TIMING IND: ******
STUDY IND: ******** ANSWER: ** SERV OBSERVED: **
OPER ACTION: ** SERV FEAT: **** ORIG NPA; 602C
ORIG NO: 6319561C OVERSEAS IND: **
TERM NO: 2239754C TIME: ******** ELAPSED TIME: **********
IC/INC PREFIX: ****** CC DATE: ****** CC TIME: 0000943C
ELAPSED CC: ********** IC/INC EVENT: **** TRK ROUTING: **
DIALING: ** ANI: **
Note the block number that appears on the screen.
To check the block against the block the data center provided, type
>DUMP
CALL
DETAILS
and press the Enter key.
where
block_number
is the number you noted in step 67
Mount a tape acceptable for subsystem recording on a magnetic tape drive.
Refer to Magnetic Tape Reference Manual , 297-1001-118 and return to this
point.
To copy the parallel AMA file to the tape, type
>DIRPCOPY
AMA
and press the Enter key.
where
file_name
is the parallel file name
Tn
is the number of the tape drive
start_no
is the block number you obtained in step 52, plus 1;
for example, 15+1=16
block_length
is the number you obtained in step 67. Subtract 1, and subtract the
start_no; for example, (27-1)-16=10
Example input:
>DIRPCOPY
AMA
Note: The length of time the DIRPCOPY utility requires to copy the file
depends on the length of the parallel file. The length of time required also
depends on the number of blocks the utility must copy.
CALL TYPE:****
block_number
file_name
Tn
start_no
DIRPPARALLEL_AMA
(continued)
TERM NPA; 00602C
1
block_length
T2
16
10

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