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2.
Write down the title of the disc you are copying, write-protect it and put
it in one of the drives.
3.
There should be three discs in your backups that have titles showing that
they are copies of this disc. Select the one with the oldest date. Write
down the title and date shown on its label, make sure it is not
write-protected, then insert it into the other drive.
4.
Press I STOP I to return to the main menu, log on again as SYST, select
BASIC and type:
*SDISC
name
where
name
is the title of the disc you are copying from.
5.
Press STOP to return to the main menu and select NETMGR again.
6.
Press the COPY key and specify a source pathname of $ and a
destination pathname of
:title.$,
where
title
is the title of the
backup disc.
7.
Press the DATE key and specify a start date of 1 day after the date on the
backup disc label and an end date of today's date.
8.
Press COPY to start the copying process.
FileStore should now begin copying the files from the FileStore disc to the backup
disc, copying only those files which have been changed since the backup was last
made to this disc.
When both drives stop (this may take several minutes), remove the backup
disc and change the date on the disc to today's date, IN PENCIL, then put it
away.
If you have more discs to back up, repeat steps 2 to 8 for each disc.
Backing up a hard
If you're making a backup for the first time, see
Backing
up for the first
time.
disc
Backing
up
a
hard
disc is similar to backing up a floppy disc. The main difference is
that
as a hard disc can contain much more information
than
a single floppy disc,
you
cannot copy it
all in one go,
but must copy it
a directory at a time, to allow you to
change discs.
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