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hp-ux mksysb equivalent

Hi Guys,

Does hp-ux has mksysb equivalent with aix? Or something similar that you can save the system config.

Or you just backup the boot image, that's it.

Thanks in advance,
itik
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ignite - HP-UX configuration, installation, and recovery manager

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Hi Guys,

Does hp-ux has mksysb equivalent with aix? Or something similar that you can save the system config.

Or you just backup the boot image, that's it.

Thanks in advance,
itik
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ignite - HP-UX configuration, installation, and recovery manager

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so this will be saved on tape and you can boot from tape when disaster comes.

can you please give me more info on it.

thanks
itik
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man make_tape_recovery, see also:
make_boot_tape(1M), make_medialif(1M), make_net_recovery(1M),
manage_index(1M), pkg_rec_depot(1M), print_manifest(1M),
save_config(1M), swinstall(1M), instl_adm(4), ignite(5).
So ignite image can be on tape on network etc... and used not only after disaster...
can be used batch or interactive etc...

Good reading
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