~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE RECOVER_SYSTEM_SET$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INITIALIZE_SYSTEM_DEVICE

  You selected the RECOVER_SYSTEM_SET parameter of INITIALIZE_SYSTEM_DEVICE
  system core command.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INITIALIZE_SYSTEM_CATALOG

  The $SYSTEM master catalog has been re-created.  Either you have changed
  the state of a disk unit whose volume contains $SYSTEM catalogs (class J)
  or such a volume has been made inaccessible via reconfiguration.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=RSS_CONSEQUENCES

  You will lose the following as a consequence of this process:

    - Queued input files destined for execution on this mainframe
    - Queued input files destined for execution on another mainframe
    - Executing jobs
    - Global system logs
    - Any files that may have resided on the lost $SYSTEM catalog volume
    - $SYSTEM files and catalogs created since the last catalog backup

  The process of recovering the system set includes restoring catalogs,
  optionally restoring unreconciled (missing) files, and performing a
  continuation deadstart.  First, you must restore catalogs:
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVE_VOLUME_SUMMARY

  There are ~P active volumes.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CATALOG_RESTORATION

  Locate the most recent catalog backup.  If you include catalogs in your
  partial backup and you also backup catalogs separately, choose the most
  recent of the two for catalog restoration.

  If the tape volumes are unlabelled or you have to take manual action at the
  System Console to complete the restoration, you must use the STOP function
  key before you can enter a command.  Enter RESUME_COMMAND (RESC) to continue
  this command.

  YOU CANNOT SUBMIT BATCH JOBS OR ACCESS PERMANENT FILES AT THIS TIME.

  In a moment you will be asked to supply values for the parameters of the
  RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_CATALOGS command which restores catalogs from a backup
  recorded on magnetic tape.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PARAMETER_PROMPTING

  If you need help determining how to answer the prompt for a parameter value,
  enter a question mark (?).  To terminate prompting of optional parameters,
  enter a semi-colon (;).
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ABNORMAL_STATUS

  The RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_CATALOGS command returned the following abnormal
  status.  Please repeat the catalog restoration until successful.  If the
  most recent catalog backup cannot be read, then use a less recent catalog
  backup.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DELETING_$SYSTEM_DAMAGE

  Deleting the damage conditions from the ~P $SYSTEM files.
  This may take awhile.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DETERMINE_UNRECONCILED_FILES

  Determining the extent of unreconciled files and catalogs.
  This may take a long time.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=UNRECONCILED_FILES

  There are ~P1 files and ~P2 catalogs that are unreconciled.

  This may be an indication that you forgot to configure a volume that once
  was a member of the system set.  If this is the case, choose the option
  in the main menu to display the active volumes to see if a volume is
  missing.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ALL_IS_WELL

  There are no unreconciled files or catalogs.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=FILE_RESTORATION

  YOU CANNOT SUBMIT BATCH JOBS OR ACCESS PERMANENT FILES AT THIS TIME.

  In a moment you will be asked to supply values for the parameters of the
  RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_FILES command that restores files from a file backup
  recorded on magnetic tape.  Some of the parameter values will be
  automatically selected.  The remaining parameters consist of both required
  and optional parameters that control the source and destination of the
  file restoration.

  If the tape volumes are unlabelled or you have to take manual action at the
  System Console to complete the restoration, you must use the STOP function
  key before you can enter a command.  Enter RESUME_COMMAND (RESC) to continue
  this command.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=RESULTS_ON_FILE

  File: ~P
  has been created and has been entered in the output queue.  This file
  contains a history of what has happened during the recovery process.
  Delete the file only after it has been successfully printed; the printing
  should occur after the next deadstart.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=SYSTEM_TERMINATION

  In a moment the NOS/VE system will terminate.  You must then perform a
  continuation deadstart.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=TERMINATION_WITH_FILES_MISSING

  It is recommended that you specify pause for operator intervention and
  execute the following System Core command:

    set_system_attribute delete_unreconciled_files 0

  This command ensures that you do not lose files or catalogs during the
  continuation deadstart.  When you are satisfied that your physical
  configuration has been correctly specified, you may delete unreconciled
  files or catalogs at a future continuation deadstart to regain mass
  storage space.

  Do not be alarmed if the SYSTEM_TERMINATION_PROLOG terminates abnormally;
  commands in the prolog may attempt to reference the unreconciled files or
  catalogs.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=NOT_SYSTEM_ORIGIN

  This command may only be executed by the NOS/VE system itself.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE DISPLAY_MISSING_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE


  NOS/VE SYSTEM SET RECOVERY MENU - UNRECONCILED FILE DISPLAY -

  Choose one of the following selections:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_MISSING_SYSTEM_SET
    1 - Display the names of unreconciled files in the system set.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CONTINUE_WITH_RESTORATION
    2 - Return to the preceding menu.
~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE

  You may display the names of all of the files that are missing and the
  recorded_vsn of any missing catalog volume.  If you choose not to display
  this information, you return to the preceding menu.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_MISSING_SYSTEM_SET

  Choose this selection to determine which files may need to be restored.

  You may also use this display to determine whether or not you may have
  made a mistake in specifying your configuration at this deadstart.  The
  display identifies any missing catalog volumes in the system set.

  This selection edits a listing produced by doing a backup of the system set
  to the file $NULL.  A single line is written to the output window at the
  System Console for each unreconciled file or catalog detected in the backup.
  If the file name is quite long, BACPF writes the exception message and the
  file name on separate lines.  This menu selection only displays the line
  containing the exception message.  This is done for expediency because
  finding the long file names takes 100 times longer to produce the display.
  It is suggested that you use the DISPLAY_UNRECONCILED_FILES command in
  $SYSTEM.OSF$SOU_LIBRARY after the next deadstart, if you need to see
  the long file names and you still have missing files at the end of the
  system set recovery process.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=CONTINUE_WITH_RESTORATION

  Choose this selection to return to the preceding menu.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE RSS_RESUC_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE


  NOS/VE SYSTEM SET RECOVERY MENU - $SYSTEM CATALOG RESTORATION -

  Choose one of the following selections:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_ACTIVE_VOLUMES
    1 - Display the active volumes for all sets in the system.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_COMMAND_INFORMATION
    2 - Display command information for RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_CATALOGS.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_ONLY_CATALOGS
    3 - Restore catalogs without restoring files using the
        RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_CATALOGS command.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_CATALOGS_AND_FILES
    4 - Restore catalogs and any files also contained on the volume set
        using the RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_CATALOGS command.  Read the help
        information for this selection before choosing this selection;
        enter 4?.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=QUIT
    5 - QUIT  This item should be selected only if you are confident that
        even though an error has occured you do not wish to continue
        restoring catalogs.  You will be given a chance to restore files.

~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE

  Because you have initialized the system device or the volume containing the
  $SYSTEM master catalog was not accessible at deadstart, it was necessary to
  temporarily re-create the $SYSTEM master catalog to deadstart the system.

  This process assumes that $SYSTEM catalogs and files may exist on volumes
  other than the system device.  Therefore, the newly re-created $SYSTEM
  master catalog and the files created by this deadstart have been deleted.
  This allows the most recent catalog backup to be restored for the purpose
  of recovering the catalogs and files belonging to $SYSTEM that reside on
  the surviving members of the system set.  If the system device has been
  initialized during this deadstart, the catalogs and files belonging to
  families other than $SYSTEM will also be recovered, if they did not reside
  on the system device.

  Catalogs must be successfully restored using either selection 3 or 4
  before the process of recovering the system set will proceed.  If the
  catalog restoration fails, you will be shown the abnormal status and will
  have an opportunity to repeat the catalog restoration.

  To get help for a particular selection, enter the number of the selection,
  followed by a question mark.  For example, to get the help for selection 1,
  you would enter: 1?
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_ONLY_CATALOGS

  Choose this selection to restore catalogs without restoring any files.

  This selection is the best choice if a $SYSTEM catalog volume was lost
  and the volume did not contain permanent files, i.e. the volume was not
  a member of class K or M.

  This selection is also the best choice if you perform catalog-only
  backups (using CREATE_CATALOG_BACKUP) and you exclude catalogs from
  your partial or full backups.

  If your most recent catalog backup was taken during a full backup or a
  partial backup that consists of many magnetic tape volumes, selection 4
  may be the fastest choice; however, refer to the help information for
  selection 4 before actually selecting this choice.

  If you choose selection 3, you will be given an opportunity to restore
  $SYSTEM files after the catalogs have been restored, when it can more
  reliably be determined which files are missing.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_CATALOGS_AND_FILES

  Choose this selection to restore catalogs and files.

  The only advantage of this choice is speed.  If your most recent catalog
  backup includes $SYSTEM files, then you can restore catalogs and any
  missing $SYSTEM files in one pass through a multi-volume set of magnetic
  tapes.  If you choose selection 3 instead, you will have to mount the
  same set of tapes twice.  However, there is some risk in choosing this
  selection (4):

  If you initialized the system device during this deadstart, you had to
  install the physical configuration either manually or from a deadstart
  tape that may not reflect the most recent mass storage configuration.
  Restoring only catalogs may be the safest choice unless you are absolutely
  certain that all of your mass storage volumes are configured.  If you have
  omitted a volume from the configuration, restoring files at this time might
  cause the loss of files residing on the omitted volume. If you have time,
  choose selection 3, instead.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_ACTIVE_VOLUMES

  Choose this selection to determine whether your mass storage configuration
  is correct.  If it is not, it is recommended that you deadstart NOS/VE and
  reconfigure rather than proceeding to restore catalogs.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE RSS_RESUF_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE


  NOS/VE SYSTEM SET RECOVERY MENU - $SYSTEM FILE RESTORATION -

  Choose one of the following selections:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_UNRECONCILED_FILES
    1 - Display the number of unreconciled files and catalogs in the
        system set.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_FILES
    2 - Restore files using the RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_FILES command.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_ACTIVE_VOLUMES
    3 - Display the active volumes for all sets in the system.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_COMMAND_INFORMATION
    4 - Display command information for RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_FILES.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=QUIT
    5 - QUIT (The system will terminate.)

~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE

  Because you have initialized the system device or the volume containing the
  $SYSTEM master catalog was not accessible at deadstart, it was necessary to
  restore catalogs to recover the system set.  Now you have the opportunity
  to restore files.

  Unless you choose selection 5 (quit), this menu will be presented after each
  selection you make.  Thus you may iteratively determine how many files
  remain to be restored (selection 1) and then restore a set of backup tapes
  (selection 2) until there are no more unreconciled files.

  It is recommended that you start by restoring files modified since the last
  full backup.  If you use the CREATE_PARTIAL_BACKUP command, there is only
  one partial backup volume set; otherwise, there may be several partial
  backup sets to be restored.  After restoring the partial backup, use
  selection 1 to determine whether or not there are additional files to be
  restored.  If there are, restore files from your last full backup set next.
  If only $SYSTEM files are missing and you have a backup of the $SYSTEM
  family, you may restore it instead of the full backup.

  To get help for a particular selection, enter the number of the selection,
  followed by a question mark.  For example, to get the help for selection 1,
  you would enter: 1?
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_UNRECONCILED_FILES

  Choose this selection to determine which files or catalogs do not reside on
  mass storage.  The DISPLAY_UNRECONCILED_FILES command displays the name of
  each file or catalog that does not reside on an accessible mass storage
  volume.  A summary is also provided at the end of the display.

  Each time you choose this selection, the display is updated to reflect the
  presence of any file you restored.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=RESTORE_UNRECONCILED_FILES

  Choose this selection to restore files that are no longer on mass storage
  but are still described by a catalog; these are referred to as
  unreconciled files.  The files may be unreconciled because they were
  assigned to the system device that you initialized or the $SYSTEM catalog
  volume that failed.

  However, it is also possible that the files are unreconciled because you
  may have forgotten to configure a mass storage device (or its state is not
  ON).  If you did make a mistake configuring the system, choose selection 5
  (quit), perform a continuation deadstart, reconfigure during the deadstart
  and then restore unreconciled files, if necessary. Otherwise, if you have
  a missing volume and you choose to restore unreconciled files, you may
  lose any changes to those files that had been made since the most recent
  file backup was taken.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=DISPLAY_ACTIVE_VOLUMES

  Choose this selection to determine whether your mass storage configuration
  is correct.  If it is not, it is recommended that you deadstart NOS/VE and
  reconfigure rather than proceeding to restore files.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=QUIT

  Choose this selection to terminate the system.  You will need to perform a
  continuation deadstart to continue production.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
