Avaya Octel 300 Server User Manual


 
Procedures 12-49
Octel 200/300 S.4.1
PB6001901
Hard Disk Copy
This section provides the procedure for copying a drive. This procedure applies when you intend to create a back up
before performing an upgrade or when you intend to replace a failing drive.
Disk copy is not allowed from a COD drive to a non-COD drive. See documentation on the A>L DMAP command
to understand how to determine the drive status.
The drive created in the disk copy procedure can ONLY be used in the same slot used by the source drive, and only
in the same message server. Ensure that the target drive is a spare. All contents of the target drive are overwritten in
the disk copy procedure.
If a non-COD drive is copied to a COD drive, COD storage equal to that used on the source drive must be enabled
in order for contents of the destination drive to be accessible when the procedure is complete. The copy will work
even without the authorization, but the message server will not function correctly until the necessary hours are
authorized. It is advisable to ensure that authorization is complete before the procedure is started.
Action
Octel 200/300 Description and Response
Use the WPDISK /E <slot> command to enable write protect. The
Octel 200/300 will continue to run, but the write protected drive will not
accept new messages.
Use the @VCUCON command to access the Voice Control Unit.
Use the A> LDMcommand to verify write protection.
Use the A> LDMcommand to show the system drive status.
Prepare the System
1. Forward ports.
2. Write protect the source drive.
3. Connect to the VCU software
4. Make sure write protect is
enabled on the source drive
Boot the System
5. Check the status of the
destination drive.
6. Make sure the software disk #1
(for the correct release level) is
write-protected and insert that
disk into the following drive.
7. Adju st the b aud rate o f the
terminal/telepr inter . Refer to
Chap ter 4 , I ns tallation, T ermin al
Communications section.
8. Press the Reload button to boot
from floppy disk.