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The Question is: Greetings. I recently archived a VMS cluster where I used the BACKUP/IMAGE command on shadowed, raided storage sets and the result was backup images containing a large RAID$BC1.SYS file, a RAID_Configuration file, along with the miscellaneous (sp) .sys fi les. How can I restore this data? I tried the prescribed method on the WIS TIS website, but it still doesn't work. The systems that were archived are no longer bootable, i had toi INIT/ERASE the disks and I cannot seem to replicate the environment to res tore them to. Thank you. The Answer is : This appears to involve two two questions, and several steps. First, follow the steps for restoring the BACKUP savesets onto the target platform. This step does not particularly reflect the steps around rebuilding the RAID configuration information, and it would be best to restore the files onto a simple storage configuration first. The other question involves reconstituting the RAID software itself, and that configuration sequence involves the steps outlined in the RAID software documentation. (It would appear that the current cofngiruation device names differ from those of the original StorageWorks RAID system configuration.) Once you have the reconstituted system disk and the reconstituted RAID configuration, replace the old RAID configuration files with the new files or recreate (rebind) the configuration files adding in the additional disks. The core RAID files are as follows: RAID$BC1.SYS;1 RAID$CONFIGURATION_MANAGEMENT.SYS;1 RAID$FAULT_MANAGEMENT.SYS;1 RAID$RESERVED.SYS;1 The OpenVMS Wizard does not know which article you are refering to, so specific suggestions are difficult -- and without this, the OpenVMS Wizard is also unfortunately unable to make the article corrections that are apparently necessary.
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