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<h3 id="rzahqrstv4r5">Restore predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers</h3>
<p>Disk drives that contain the Windows operating system and registry are
in the integrated file system. You restore these predefined disk drives just
as you do user-defined disk drives. To restore disk drives in the integrated
file system on i5/OS&trade;, use the Restore (RST) command:</p>
<ol type="1">
<li>If you are restoring from save media, ensure that you have mounted your
media.</li>
<li>If there are no network server storage spaces that currently exist on
the system (none appear when you use the <a href="../cl/wrknwsstg.htm">WRKNWSSTG</a> command), you must create the /QFPNWSSTG directory before you can restore
network server storage spaces that you saved beneath that directory. To create
the /QFPNWSSTG directory, complete these steps:
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<li>On the i5/OS command line, type <tt>CRTNWSSTG</tt> to create
a network server storage space and press F4.</li>
<li>Provide a name for the storage space.</li>
<li>Use the minimal size allowed and specify the appropriate disk pool (ASP).</li>
<li>Press Enter to create the storage space. i5/OS creates the storage space in the /QFPNWSSTG
directory.</li></ol></li>
<li>To restore the storage spaces, type <tt>RST</tt> and
press F4.</li>
<li>In the <tt>Name</tt> field under <tt>Objects:</tt>, specify <tt class="xph">'/QFPNWSSTG/<span class="italic">stgspc</span>'</tt> and <tt class="xph">'dev/QASP<span class="italic">nn</span>/<span class="italic">stgspc</span>.UDFS'</tt>,
where <tt class="xph"><span class="italic">stgspc</span></tt> is the name of the network
server storage space and <tt class="xph"><span class="italic">nn</span></tt> is the number
of the disk pool.
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq381">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">To restore the .UDFS object to an independent
disk pool, the disk pool device must be varied on. Specify <tt class="xph"> dev/<span class="italic">independent ASP name</span>/stgspc.UDFS </tt> where <tt class="xph"><span class="italic">independent ASP name</span></tt> is the name of the independent disk pool and <tt class="xph"><span class="italic">stgspc</span></tt> is the name of the network server storage
space.</div>
<p>To restore the system (C) drive, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/<span>nwsdname</span>1</tt>. To restore the
D drive, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/<span>nwsdname</span>2</tt>.</p></li>
<li>Specify values for any other parameters that you want and press Enter
to restore the storage space.</li>
<li>You also need to restore any user defined disk drives that are associated
with the server and restore the NWSD. See <a href="rzahqrstuser.htm#rzahqrstuser">Restore user-defined disk drives for integrated Windows servers</a> . When
you are done restoring the NWSD and all its associated disk drives, vary on
the integrated server.</li></ol>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq382">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">If the server was installed before V4R5, see <a href="../icbase/rzahq/rzahqrstprev4r5.htm">Restore predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers created on pre-V4R5
systems</a> in the V5R3 iSeries&trade; Information Center.</div>
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