08-20-2007
Can I safely kill vdump?
Sceduled backups with vdump have been delayed as a mounted system had crashed while I was away for 2 weeks. Now there are 5 simultaneous vdumps running very slowly. The full system backup usually takes a whole weekend.
Can I safely kill these? (I will have to live without a backup untill next weekend).
We are in a clinical environment running Digital UNIX.
Thanks, Nickt.
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db2bak - Directory Server script for making a backup of the database
SYNOPSIS
db2bak [archivedir] [-Z serverID] [-q] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Creates a backup of the database. This script can be executed while the server is running or stopped.
OPTIONS
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archivedir
The full path to the directory to store the backup.
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Quiet mode. Reduces output of task.
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