The following provides LDFT descriptions applicable to PRMs encountered
during this procedure.
PRM Description
PRM_0 E151 54xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape version
PRM_0 E151 57xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape loading in progress
PRM_0 E151 58xx xxxx xx xx xx Mount next tape
PRM_0 E151 59xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape load complete
PRM_0 F151 xxxx xxxx xx xx xx Tape load problem
10. Is PRM_0 E151 33xx EEEE EEEE hh hh hh present on EAI page? Note: the PRM
displayed on the EAI Page may take from 2 to 5 minutes.
If YES, then continue with the next step.
If NO, then consult 235-600-601, Process Recovery Manual. Using Table 7.1.3-1 in
Step 2, select the next configuration and repeat from Step 3.
11. Does the multi-volume DAT contain more than one backup session?
If YES, continue with the next step.
If NO, go to Step 13.
12. Enter the application parameter to output the DAT header.
Enter the following poke: 42.
Enter the following parameter type: h.
Note: Be patient. A series of PRMs should be displayed (or printed) that list the
backup sessions and logical volumes on the DAT. Decode the record the DAT
session/volume numbers. Once the header dump is completed, PRMs print that
indicate the tape load program is waiting for the next request. The volume
numbers, which are fixed values, correspond to the following logical volumes:
Waiting For Next Request: PRM_0 E151 33xx EEEE EEEE
Volume Information: PRM_0E151 35yy mmdd SSvvVolume Information:
PRM_0E151 35yy mmdd SSvv
Where: SS = Session number.
vv = Volume number.
mm = Month (in hex) of session.
dd = Day (in hex) of session.
yy = Year (in hex) of session.
vv = Volume Number
0 = TOP TAPE
1 = AM TEXT
2 = AM ODD
3 = SM TEXT
4=SMODD1
5=SMODD2
6=SMODD3
13. Is the DAT header information displayed (or printed)?
If YES, wait for the next request PRM; then continue with next step.
SYSTEM RECOVERY
Procedure 7.1.3
235-200-150
January 2003
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