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Note: An init-sys command must be issued following this procedure.
Use the :data=persist parameter if there are number portability functions activated on the
EAGLE STP.
An init-network command may be used instead of the init-sys command.
Refer to the EAGLE STP Commands manual for more details on these commands.
Prior to executing the init-sys and the init-network commands, contact EAGLE
Support.

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The commands used to reformat a USB memory module in the E5-MASP are the same
commands used for the legacy configuration.
In both cases, it is important to:
Re-enable the measurements after the disk is formatted
Copy the system release software to the newly formatted storage device

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Lesson 9 Review Questions

1. After you install the spare TDM into the system, which command do you need to
perform?
a. repair
b. restore
c. backup
2. What is the purpose of doing a backup to the fixed disk?
a. For redundancy of the database
b. To perform a restore
c. To have a database copy on site
d. All of the above
3. Before you begin any database action, which command do you enter?
repair
restore
backup to fixed
rept-stat-db
4. What is the advantage of performing rept-stat-db?
a. Awareness of the database levels
b. Awareness of the database status
c. Awareness of database exceptions
d. All of the above
5. What are the possible values for the parameter :action= ___________?
a. repair
b. restore
c. backup
d. None of the above
6. What is the default value of src in the following command:
chg-db:action=restore:src=?
a. remove
b. fixed
c. server
d. usb
e. All of the above

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