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8
Is most of the customer data recoverable
(see step 4 of this procedure)?
Yes
No
Go to step 14 of this procedure.
9
Restore the customer data from the tape to
the new disk unit by doing the following:
a. Press F12 (Cancel) from the Disk Unit
Problem Recovery Procedures display.
b. Select the
Restore disk unit data
option
from the Work with Disk Unit Recovery
display.
c. Enter the tape volume identifier. This is
the volume identifier that you entered
during the save procedure.
d. Install the first tape that the data was
saved to in the tape unit.
e. Select the tape unit that you want the
data restored from on the Select Tape
or Diskette Unit display.
f. Select the disk unit that you want the
data restored to on the Restore Disk
Unit Data display.
The Restore Disk Unit Data display
shows the percent of customer data
restored.
After all customer data is restored from
the tape to the disk, the display shows
that the status of the restore operation
is complete.
g. Press the Enter key to complete the
restore operation.
h. Power off the system (see "Power off'
on page 5-2).
Note: Any damaged objects that were
restored during the restoring of the cus-
tomer data have to be loaded again by
the customer. Have the customer see
the
Basic Backup and Recovery Guide.
The system is ready for the next IPL.
This ends the procedure.
10
Perform an IPL 'from the tape unit and
install the Licensed Internal Code (see
"Licensed Internal Code Install and Restore
Overview" in the
Service Functions User's
Guide,
which does an IPL from the tape
unit, installs the Licensed Internal Code,
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and formats and initializes disk unit 1 in the
system unit). Then return to step 11 of this
procedure.
11
Recover the configuration to disk unit 1 in
the system unit by doing the following:
a. Select the
Work with DST
option from
the Install the Operating System
display.
b. Enter the password 22222222.
Note: If this password is not valid, ask
the customer for the correct password.
c. Select the
Work with disk units option
from the Use Dedicated Service Tools
(DST) display.
d. Select the
Work with disk unit recovery
option from the Work with Disk Unit
display.
e. Select the
Recover configuration
option
from the Work with Disk Unit Recovery
display. This option assembles the
system configuration information on
disk unit 1 in the system unit.
Notes:
1) A warning message appears stating
that recovering the configuration
destroys all system data unless the
load-source data is restored before
continuing past the DST main
display. You will return to the DST
main display following an IPL. This
data will be restored later in this
procedure if the customer data was
recoverable (see step 4 of this pro-
cedure).
2) If you have a system with only one
disk unit, a message may appear
stating that your request to recover
the configuration was not suc-
cessful. The recover configuration
function cannot be performed on a
system with only one disk unit.
Continue with the next step of this
procedure.
12
Is the customer data recoverable (see step
4 of this procedure)?

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