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Restoring T-10 Software on an APU-102 Unit

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Overview

This page contains details on how to back up and restore the T-10 software on an APU-102 unit.

To protect against data loss, ensure that you routinely create a mirror backup (also known as a snapshot) of the T-10 drive both before and after running any software updates.

Back up your site parameters after any configuration change.

Use these backups to restore your T-10 software and settings in the event that the drive becomes corrupted. 

Prerequisites

Before creating a backup, ensure that:

  • The T‑10 software is installed and running correctly on the APU‑102.
  • Site parameters are configured.

Creating a mirror backup

Complete the following steps to create a mirror backup:

  1. Connect to the APU-102 unit.
  2. Enter the appropriate session number. (For example, 1, 2, 3, 4, or X.)
  3. Enter your password and name credentials.
  4. At APU102XP:Main 1>, enter: ibackup.
  5. Press Enter.
  6. Reboot the unit.
  7. Access the session again.
  8. At APU102XP:Main 1>, enter: \mirror.text. Verify that the creation date of the backup matches the system date of the APU-102. If the backup date is older than the system date, repeat Steps 1-8 to create a current image.

Backing up parameters

To back up parameters, complete the following steps:

  1. Connect to the APU-102 unit.
  2. Enter the appropriate session number (for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, or X). 
  3. Enter your password and name credentials.
  4. At APU102XP:Main 1>, enter: BP.
  5. Press Enter.
  6. Reboot the unit. 

Restoring the T-10 drive from a mirror backup

If the drive becomes corrupted, complete the steps below to recover it using the mirror backup created earlier:

  1. Connect to the APU-102 unit.
  2. Enter the appropriate session number (for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, or X). 
  3. Enter your password and name credentials.
  4. At APU102XP:Main 1>, enter: irestore.
  5. Press Enter.
  6. Reboot the unit.