Northern Telecom DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual page 214

Distributed processing peripheral, recovery and routine
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6-24 Automatic message accounting (AMA) messages
Procedure 6-12
Recover AMA data from DIRP - DIRP block number not known
Step
Description
7
Copy the Parallel AMA file to the tape.
>DIRPCOPY AMA <filename> Tx
<start> <length>
Example:
>DIRPCOPY AMA
DIRPPARALLEL_AMA T2 5400 100
Depending on the length of the parallel file
and the number of blocks to be copied, this
activity can last a significant length of time.
If a file has 10,000 blocks, it may take 2
hours to DIRPCOPY. For more information
on DIRPCOPY, see NTP 297-1001-821
.
297-1001-537 Standard 01.02 December 1993
(continued)
Notes
filename = parallel file name; if the name
includes special characters, it must be
enclosed in single quotes.
DIRPPARALLEL_AMA, or
DIRPPOOL AMA (BCS32 and above)
Tx = MTD, example T2 (not DPP MTD)
The MTD recovery may also need the use of
STRTSYM in connection with the
DIRPCOPY.
start = number from step 4
length = number from step 5 minus the start
number
DIRPPARALLEL_AMA, or
DIRPPOOL AMA (BCS32 and above)
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