Archiving and Restoring Data
Saving the Current System Tables
You must save the current system tables in a temporary file so that you don't
lose them when you copy the historical system table files to the hard disk.
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cannot be running CMS while you are saving these files. These opera-
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tions must be performed either before or after CMS is started or stopped.
To save the current system tables, do as follows:
1. Type
cd c:\cms\cmsmgmt
2. To copy the current system tables to a temporary file, type
copy systbls.cms stemp
This copies (and saves) the current system tables to a file called "stemp."
(You can choose another name for the file if you want.) Remember to copy
the current system tables back into systbls.cms in the cmsmgmt directory
before you have CMS begin managing calls again.
Restoring the Historical System Tables
You should still be in the cmsmgmt directory.
1. Put the floppy diskette containing the historical data you want to print
out into disk drive A on your PC. Be sure to close the locking bar.
2. To restore the system tables files for the date you want to the hard disk,
type
copy a: syymmdd.cms
where yymmdd is the date of the system tables file.
NOTE:
You must have saved these files following the directions on page 8-5.
3. When the red light goes out, you may remove the diskette from the
drive. Store the diskette in a safe place.
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