I just did a parallel reload on an 81C to get some licenses updated. Very basic procedure right, wrong! I made the mistake of doing a backup on the active Core and not the inactive Core. Well, the system booted up on the inactive Core off of the disk that I did not backup. Of course the last time that disk was backed up was a year ago. Now all kinds of programming issues are popping up of course.
My question is this. I see this RES XX command in ld 43. Am I reading this right that I can take the floppy from the the recent backup that I did before the procedure, and put it in the now active floppy drive, and restore from the latest backup? The description of this command is cryptic.
RES xxx
The file created to store the MIB-II variables, System Navigation
variables, and community name strings is restored from the
backup (external storage) device to the primary device.
basic-19
Where xxx = removable storage device type.
• RMD = Compact Flash device
• USB = USB memory stick
Does anyone have experience with this command, and will it work for a floppy RES F0?
Thank you in advance
My question is this. I see this RES XX command in ld 43. Am I reading this right that I can take the floppy from the the recent backup that I did before the procedure, and put it in the now active floppy drive, and restore from the latest backup? The description of this command is cryptic.
RES xxx
The file created to store the MIB-II variables, System Navigation
variables, and community name strings is restored from the
backup (external storage) device to the primary device.
basic-19
Where xxx = removable storage device type.
• RMD = Compact Flash device
• USB = USB memory stick
Does anyone have experience with this command, and will it work for a floppy RES F0?
Thank you in advance