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- /P:"No Help",1
- /F:0
- No help for this screen...
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"iDialog_Warning*",1
- /F:0
-
- The MAKEBOOT.EXE program assists you in making a bootable floppy for
- SnapBack DUP to use to connect to the network when you do not have a
- bootable hard drive. It also copies an image of this floppy to the
- network. Then, if you loose your bootable floppy, COPYFLOP.EXE can
- be used to easily re-create it from any workstation.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"idialog_Your backup selection*",1
- /F:0
- The backup you have selected exceeds the uncompressed capacity of the
- destination device. You may or may not have enough room on the
- destination device depending on what compression ratio you receive.
-
- OVERWRITE - the existing image backup file will be erased and
- rewritten with the latest backup. If the current
- backup operation should fail, you will have lost
- your last good backup.
-
- CONTINUE - the current backup is written to a temporary file.
- When the backup operation has successfully completed,
- the old image file is deleted and replaced by the
- temporary file.
-
- CANCEL - Cancels the current backup operation and returns you
- to the Backup Menu.
- /M:Page 1 of 1|Press Escape to continue
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Restore",1
- /F:4
- Select source drive
- /F:0
- Highlight the drive where your backup image is stored, if
- different than the default, and press <ENTER>.
- /F:4
-
- Select partitions to restore from the image file
- /F:0
- Highlighting this item will bring up the "Restore Edit List",
- where you can select the drive to restore.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Configuration Menu",1
- /F:4
- Configure Manual Mode \
- /F:0
- - Accesses the Manual Configuration Menu
- /F:4
-
- Configure Auto Mode \
- /F:0
- - Accesses the Auto Mode Configuration Menu
- /F:4
-
- Change Log File path/name \
- /F:0
- - Allows the user to change the default log
- file path or name
- /F:4
-
- Change Default Drive \
- /F:0
- - Specify a different drive to backup to
- /F:4
-
- Save Configuration \
- /F:0
- - Saves changes made in either Manual or
- Auto Mode configuration
- /F:4
-
- Cancel Changes \
- /F:0
- - Cancel changes
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Edit",1
-
- Select what drives you want to restore..
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Drives",1
-
- /F:0
- Select which drive(s) to backup, restore or view.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"View",1
- /F:4
- View your log file \
- /F:0
- - view information written to the
- log file.
-
- /F:4
- View partition table in the image file \
- /F:0
- - view partitions created by
- SnapBack.
- /F:4
-
- View partition table on a drive \
- /F:0
- - view partitions on the hard
- drive selected.
- /F:4
-
- View backup statistics in the image file \
- /F:0
- - view detailed information
- written to the image file.
- /F:4
-
- View drives on system \
- /F:0
- - view a selected drive
- configuration.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Backup Edit List",1
-
- /F:4
- /C:Backup Edit List
- /F:0
-
- Allows you to select which drives you wish to backup.
-
- /F:4
- <ENTER> \
- /F:0
- = Toggle (YES/NO) drive to backup
-
- /F:4
- <F2> \
- /F:0
- = Accept and start Backup
-
- /F:4
- <F5> \
- /F:0
- = Tag all drives for Backup
-
- /F:4
- <F6> \
- /F:0
- = Untag all drives
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Error Log Filename",1
- /F:0
- Enter a filename to log errors to.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Restore Edit List",1
- /F:4 /C:Restore Edit List
- /F:0
-
- Allows you to select which partitions you wish to restore.
-
- /F:4
- YOU MUST FIRST SELECT AN IMAGE FROM WHICH TO RESTORE! \
-
- /F:0
-
- /F:4
- <ENTER> \
- /F:0
- = Toggle (YES/NO) partition to restore
-
- /F:4
- <F2> \
- /F:0
- = Accept and start restore
-
- /F:4
- <F5> \
- /F:0
- = Tag all partitions for restore
-
- /F:4
- <F6> \
- /F:0
- = Untag all partitions
-
- /F:4
- <F9> \
- /F:0
- = Change destination drive
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"SDPS Edit Menu",1
- /F:4
- /C:SDPS Edit Menu
-
- Change destination drive \
- /F:0
- = If you wish to restore a partition to a
- another drive, you may do so by selecting
- the drive from the menu.
- /F:4
-
- Change destination partition \
- /F:0
- = You may designate another partition to
- restore to as long as it is the same size
- as the backup you have chosen.
-
- /F:4
- *** Note ***
- /F:0
- You may also add the selected restore
- partition to the end of the drive as long
- as free space exists after the last
- partition on that drive.
-
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Partitions",1
- /F:4
- /C:Partitions
- /F:0
-
- Select the partition destination for the restore, and press <ENTER>.
- Please note that the destination partition MUST be the same size as the
- partition that was written to image file.
-
- You may also choose to add the partition to the start of free space on
- the drive by selecting <ADD TO END>, as long as there is enough room on
- the destination drive.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"FDISK Edit Menu",1
- /F:4
- /C:FDISK Edit Menu
-
- /F:0
- If you have more than one SCSI drive attached to your system, you may
- select any drive attached for the restore operation.
-
- /F:4
- /C:*** WARNING ***
- /F:0
-
- If you select a drive that is smaller than the backup, the restore will
- fail.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Restore these partitions?",1
- /F:4
- /C:Restore these partitions?
- /F:0
-
- This screen displays the partition(s) and/or Fdisk drive(s) that you
- have chosen to restore. If correct, press <Y> to start the restore. If
- not correct, press <N> to return to the Restore Menu.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Partition table in image",1
- /F:0
-
- The displayed table shows the user information about the data in the
- image file. Please note that if the backup was performed on a drive
- that was partitioned with an FDISK style utility, the image partition O/S
- Type reflects "FDISK Drive", with a size corresponding to the total
- partitioned size of that drive.
-
- If the backup was performed on a drive that was partitioned with SDPS
- (ie. SSTSETUP), the O/S type will reflect the correct operating system
- and the size will correspond to the actual partition size.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Partition table on drive",1
- /F:0
- The displayed table shows the user information about the data on the
- selected drive.
-
- Fdisk Style Partitioning
- ------------------------
- Unit Id - reflects host adapter number, target ID and logical unit #.
- Type - Fdisk Drive
- Name - Drive manufacturer
- Size - reflects amount of drive that has been partitioned.
-
- SDPS Style Partitioning
- -----------------------
- Unit Id - reflects host adapter number, target ID and logical unit #.
- Type - type of SDPS partition (ie. DOS, OS/2, NetWare, etc.)
- Name - partition name
- Size - partition size
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Configure Auto Mode",1
- /F:4
- View current configuration
- /F:0
- Displays the current configuration for running SnapBack in the
- "Auto" mode.
- /F:4
-
- Select drives to backup
- /F:0
- Allows you to preselect which drives you wish to backup.
- /F:4
-
- Change Read Retrys
- /F:0
- When SnapBack encounters a data block read error from the drive
- (usually after the drive has already tried to recover from the error
- several times), it will try to re-read the data block up to whatever
- number is specified. If set to zero (0), SnapBack will not retry
- after the error, and the action taken is based upon the "Read
- Passthru" setting.
- /M:<PgDn> = Next Page|Page 1 of 2
-
- <EOP>
- /P:"Configure Auto Mode",2
- /F:4
- Change Read Passthru
- /F:0
- When SnapBack encounters a read error, and after attempting to
- re-read the data block the number of times specified set by "Read
- Retrys", it will skip the block if "Read Passthru" is set to ON. If
- "Read Passthru" is set to OFF, the backup is aborted if a read error
- is encountered.
- /F:4
-
- Compression
- /F:0
- Accesses the software compression menu.
-
- /F:4
- Setup Cascaded Drives
- /F:0
- If you have more than one drive attached, you may setup
- SnapBack to "Cascade" the backup across both drives.
- /M:<PgUp> = Previous Page|Page 2 of 2
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Configure Manual Mode",1
- /F:4
- View current configuration
- /F:0
- Displays the current configuration for running SnapBack in the
- "Manual" mode.
-
- /F:4
- Compression
- /F:0
- Accesses the software compression menu.
-
- /F:4
- Toggle Cascading On/Off
- /F:0
- If you have more than one drive attached, and you wish to
- utilize more than one drive to back up your data, you should toggle
- this mode ON, by depressing the <ENTER> key.
-
- /F:4
- Toggle Error log reporting ON/OFF
- /F:0
- By highlighting this selection and depressing the <ENTER> key, the
- user may turn on or off error log reporting.
- /M:<PgDn> = Next Page|Page 1 of 2
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Configure Manual Mode",2
- /F:4
- Invalidation technique
- /F:0
- Give the user the opportunity to delete the image file
- automatically when the backup process is aborted.
- /M:<PgUp> = Previous Page|Page 2 of 2
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"SnapBack Log Filename",1
- /F:0
-
- Type in the path/filename where you would like the log file to be written
- and press <ENTER>.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Read Retrys",1
- /F:0
-
- Type in any number between 0 and 9, and press <ENTER>.
- <EOP>
- /P:"Read Passthru",1
- /F:0
-
- Press <ENTER> to toggle Read Passthru ON or OFF.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Cascaded drives",1
- /F:4
- <F2> \
- /F:0
- = Accept selections and return to previous menu
-
- /F:4
- <Esc>ape \
- /F:0
- = Cancel operation and return to previous menu
-
- /F:4
- <Ins>ert \
- /F:0
- = Add drive to cascade list
-
- /F:4
- <Del>ete \
- /F:0
- = Delete drive from cascade list
-
- /F:0
- Please Note:
- ------------
- The window on the left displays the current cascaded drive list and
- the order of cascading.
-
- The window on the right displays drives on your system available for
- cascading.
-
- <EOP>
- /P:"Devices attached now",1
- /F:0
- Select a device to view and press <ENTER>.
-
- <EOP>
- /P:"Device Information",1
- /F:4
- /C:ST-506 type Drives (IDE, MFM, etc.)
- /C:-----------------------------------
- /F:0
- Unit Number - 80 - first non-SCSI drive
- 81 - second non-SCSI drive
-
- Format - Fdisk style partitioning
- Start - Starting block of partitioned media
- End - Ending block of partitioned media
- Size - Total partitioned size
- CMOS Settings - as defined by motherboard CMOS
- (in cylinders, heads, sectors per track)
-
- This device is controlled by ROM Bios
- /M:<PgDn> = Next Page|Page 1 of 2
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Device Information",2
- /F:4
- /C:SCSI Drives
- /C:-----------
- /F:0
- Unit Number designates the address of the device.
-
- For example, a Unit Number of 24 would equate to "0:3,0". Where
- the first "0:" indicates the host adapter number (0 thru 3). The
- "3" indicates the target ID (0 thru 7). And the last "0"
- indicates the Logical Unit Number (LUN).
-
- Format - Fdisk or SDPS style partitioning
- Start - Starting block of partitioned media
- End - Ending block of partitioned media
- Size - Total partitioned size in megabytes
-
- This device is controlled by (either ASPI or SDLP)
- /M:<PgUp> = Last Page|Page 2 of 2
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Devices attached at backup",1
- /F:0
-
- Allows you to view what devices were attached to your system at the time
- this image file was created, and allows the user to view various
- information about the system configuration including what devices were
- backed up and which devices were not.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Available Drives",1
- /F:4
- Backup
- /F:0
- Select which drive you wish to store your backup image to, and
- press <ENTER>.
-
- /F:4
- Restore
- /F:0
- Select the drive where your backup image is stored, if different
- than the default.
- <EOP>
-
- /P:"Compression Menu",1
- /F:0
-
- Select the software compression option and press the <ENTER> key to
- select or deselect as appropriate.
-
- Note the current settings screen at the bottom of the page.
- <EOP>
-