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How to backup and restore Linux uisng NIM.
Hi Friends,
I've a hard question to ask. I have a NIM server running on AIX 5.3. Now my requirement is that , " From This NIM Server i would like to take the Image of Linux servers ". I mean that using NIM server i should be able to backup / restore the linux Servers. In Simple terms i want the same "mksysb" function be carried out for linux servers. Can somebody help me on this... Thanks in Advance. |
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Hi, can you actually restore a full linux system from a NIM server? just as you can with AIX ?
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Yes you run a mksysb using NIM. It will backup whichever NIM clients you select. The easiest way is to perhaps put all of the Linux servers in a client group then you issue the NIM command to backup all the clients in the group. I cannot remember the exact command but this is accessible using the NIM reference material on the Internet.
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