Instruction manual

Basic System Management Procedures
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System Programming Maintenance
Backup 8
The Backup procedure is used by qualified service personnel to create a file of
system programming information either in a specified directory (on the hard
drive of the PC) or on a floppy disk.
Considerations 8
Review the following items before you begin the backup procedure:
The system does not have to be idle during backup; however, extension
programming is blocked.
Any objects that are in a maintenance-busy state are stored in that state.
When you restore system programming, these objects are busied out, even
if they have since been released from the maintenance-busy state.
If you plan to store your backup file on a floppy disk, format a DOS disk.
Uncompressed backup files are 100,000 to 210,000 bytes in size;
compressed files are about 70,000 to 85,000 bytes.
Maintenance data (error logs and other data used by qualified service
technicians) is not saved in the backup file.
To perform the backup procedure, follow the steps below:
Standard SPM
Select GOTO FLOPPY or GOTO HARD
DISK
1Specify default filename or
Make new file name
1 *2to continue or
0 to abort0 to abort or 1%to return to
the Standard SPM Main menu
Back up your system programming information on a regular basis. A
current backup file allows you to quickly and easily restore your
system, if the need arises.