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13: Backup and Restore
Page 114
Restoring from SCSI Tape Drive
The RESTORE process will restore your backups from the SCSI Tape Drive back to the hard
disk.
1) Press the SUB-MENU key followed by the 1(DISK) key in the numeric keypad then
select “RESTORE” on the display by rotating the JOG/SHUTTLE control.
2) Press the STORE/ENT key . The message RESTORE 0 will appear in the display.
3) Select the SCSI ID number of the hard disk that is to be restored using the JOG/
SHUTTLE control and press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “DIGI in XLR” will be displayed.
4) Select “TAPE SCSI” using the JOG/SHUTTLE control.
5) Press the STORE/ENT key and the message “TAPE ID 0” will appear in the dis-
play. This is the SCSI ID of the SCSI Tape Drive you are restoring from.
6) Select the SCSI ID of the SCSI Tape Drive using the JOG/SHUTTLE control then press
the STORE/ENT key to start restoring.
NOTE:
If the data on the tape is not read properly for some reason, the message
“BAD
TAPE”
will appear on the display and the restore operation is aborted.
Restoring from multiple tapes
When restoring backups spread across several tapes, the message “NEXT TAPE” will appear in
the display when a tape comes to an end during the restore operation.
7) Replace the tape in the SCSI Tape Drive with the next one required.
8) Press the STORE/ENT key to continue restoring.
Press the ESCAPE key to abort the restore operation.
NOTE:
When the data has been backed up over several tapes, the tapes MUST be loaded
in the same order as they were backed up. If a wrong tape is inserted, the message
“WRONG TAPE”
will appear on the display and the restore operation will pause, allowing
you to insert the correct tape. To continue restoring, place the correct tape then press the
STORE/ENT key.
Restore
Before you restore your backup to the hard disk, it is recommended to delete all the data from the
disk by using the erase function (see “Erasing Disks” on page 104), although the data is deleted
automatically when restored. Backup any data that you want to keep before you do this (see”Backup”
on page 110).
Note:
The restore function is available only for the entire disk. You cannot restore individual
projects. If you have backed up individual projects to multiple tapes in Project mode, you
cannot restore them to the same disk.
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