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2. Boot standalone BACKUP as described in Section C.1.2 or Section C.1.4.
3. If you have a backup tape cartridge, make sure it is write protected.
Insert it in the drive.
4. Enter the BACKUP command in one of the following formats:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY source_drive: target_drive:
Return
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY source_drive:-
Return
-$ saveset.BCK/SAV/REWIND target_drive:
Return
where:
source_drive is the location of the files that you want to restore.
Use the device name of the drive holding the backup disk or tape
cartridge.
target_drive is the destination. Use the device name of the drive
holding the system disk.
saveset.BCK is the name of the saveset, if you have a backup tape
cartridge.
For example:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DIA0: DIA1:
Return
The following example uses the BACKUP command to restore the
system disk from a backup tape cartridge:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY-
Return
-$ MUA0:APR_19_1991.BCK/SAV/REWIND DIA0:
Return
5. The system displays the following message:
%BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass
If you are backing up to a disk or if your saveset fits on one tape, proceed
to step 7.
6. If you have more than one backup tape cartridge, the system displays
the following message:
%BACKUP-I-RESUME, Resuming operation on volume 2
%BACKUP-I-READYWRITE, Mount volume 2 on _MUA0: for reading
Enter "YES" when ready:
Remove the backup tape cartridge from the drive. Insert the next
backup tape cartridge in the drive, enter Y (for Yes) and press Return.
Each time you receive a mount request, repeat this step.
C–10 VAX 4000 Model 200 (BA430) Operation

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