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The Question is: I created a tape backup image of a 9.1GB disk that has only 15% of it's blocks used. How can I restore that image to a 4.3GB disk? Attempted a backup/image restore and the free blocks went to zero and the cluster size also indicated zero. Any help would b e greatly appreciated. The Answer is : The specific behaviour reported implies an error occured. Please contact the customer support center, as the specific BACKUP commands utilized will be required -- the sequence described should work, assuming reasonable volume settings and normally-expected and documented BACKUP utility commands. An INITIALIZE command followed by a BACKUP/IMAGE/NOINITIALIZE restoration would be recommended when dramatically changing the volume characteristics. BACKUP/IMAGE does preserve the file identifiers (FIDs), which can preclude restoration onto smaller volumes or under-initialized volumes; accordingly, you may need to use a file-oriented BACKUP operation and not BACKUP/IMAGE. But again, without some idea of the commands and the environment, not specific answer is possible. If you are running OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2 and not V7.3-1, please consider an upgrade to a supported release. Regardless of the OpenVMS release, please apply the available mandatory ECO kits and (in this case) any ECOs associated with BACKUP, the file system, MOUNT, and other closely-related system components.
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