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follows it, and selecting a different device, if necessary. Click on the List Tape button to view an indix of
Files (volumes) on the tape.

Note that each File has a number associated with it. The number of the File to be restored must be entered
in the File Number text entry box on the Restore Operation window; no default number is provided.

After the File number has been entered, click OK to begin the restore operation. A confirmation box, similar
to that shown in

Figure 11-23

, will be displayed.

If the backup indicated in the confirmation window is the correct one from which to restore, click Yes. (To
terminate the restore operation, click No.) If Yes is selected, a Continue Prompt window will be displayed
which contains the date and node on which the archive was created, as well as the time period covered by
the archive. Click Continue to continue with the restore operation, or click Cancel to exit. When the dump
has been completed, the tape light will go out and a window will be displayed which contains the message:

Restore completed.

Click OK under the message to close the window. If the dump is not successful an error message will be
displayed.

11.4.4 Restore Archival Block Data

To restore Historical Block data to the Micro-PWC’s hard drive from a tape, from the System Window select
Menu > Utilities > Restore Database > Archival Block. The initial Archival Block Database Restore window
(

Figure 11-24

) will open.

The Archival Block Database Restore window contains the same features found on the Archival Database
Restore
window (

Figure 11-21

). These features are used as described in

Section 11.4.3, Restore Archival

Data

.

Figure 11-23. Archive Restore Confirmation Window

Figure 11-24.

Archival Block Database Restore Window

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