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Some years back I had to get some special files under /dev back, which did not come back from the restore of the mksysb automatically. Here is what I did. The text and comments are in german, but I am too lazy to translate it now You will see by the commands, what I did; hope it helps
Code:
Clonen von Rechnern:
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Sichern:
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- rootvg mit mksysb sichern >>> wichtig: Create Map files? YES <<<
- Andere VGs (im Bsp. datavg) wie folgt sichern:
savevg -imf /dev/rmt0 datavg
Restore:
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- mksysb zurücksichern
- Restore von /dev:
cd /tmp
[tctl -f /dev/rmt0 rewind #Band an Anfang spulen
[chdev -l rmt0 -a block_size=512 #Blockgröße für Streamer auf 512bytes
[restore -s2 -xqdvf /dev/rmt0.1 ./blksize #Blockgröße des mksysb-Tapes ermitteln
[cat ./blksize
chdev -l rmt0 -a block_size=xxx #Blockgröße die in 'blksize' steht setzen
tctl -f /dev/rmt0 rewind
restore -s4 -xqdvf /dev/rmt0.1 ./dev #/dev in /tmp/dev zurück
find . -print | cpio -dmpv /dev #Kopieren von ./dev nach /dev ohne zu über-
#schreiben!
#Allerdings sollte diese nachträgl. zurück-
#gesicherten Devices auf Ihre Rechte über-
#prüft werden. Habe das Flag zum Bewahren
#der ursprünglichen Rechte nich gefunden.
- Andere VGs zurücksichern (Bsp.: datavg):
exportvg datavg #Alte Files/Info der datavg löschen
restvg -qf /dev/rmt0 #Rücksichern der datavg ins System
- Anschließend den cfgmgr starten
hi,
i'm having a little trouble with an AIX 5.2 script that i have written and i was wondering if anyone could please offer me some advice on how to append a savevg backup to a mksysb tape, or more importantly where i'm going wrong? i've been trying to get this to work on and off for about a... (1 Reply)
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Hello, help me please.
I am trying to create a mksysb bakup using nim. I am geting this error, how to correct it ? :
Command : failed stdout: yes stderr: no... (9 Replies)
Every 3 months we have to do backups (smitth mksysb/lsmksysb + tar) on at least 30 workstations. We have to carry around 2 external tape drives to connect to them. It is a pain to do because it takes at least 3 days to do (evening/night shift) and users sometimes complain that there desk is not put... (1 Reply)
In the several backups we do, we do a "smitty savevg" on about 15 different servers at the same time. Typing all the options on the savg screen is kind of long.
Is it possible to invoke the "smitty savevg" backups as command line (aix 4.2) but using all the options we always enter ?
It would... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I use commands savevg & mksysb to do backups on an AIX server.
Frequently, I have a return code 3.
I would know why, but after searches, I did'nt find.
If somebody know ... Tell me.
Thanks.
emetra (2 Replies)
Other then creating a exclude 'all' file. Is there a way to just create a nim savevg resource that contains just the minimum info to restore a vg. The vg's dirs and files are being backed up. -pete (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to plan a downtime and need know how much time is required to take mksysb & rootvg on LTO4. Following are vg informations...
# lsvg -l rootvg
rootvg:
LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE MOUNT POINT
hd5 boot 1 2 2 closed/syncd N/A
hd6 paging 64 128 2 open/syncd N/A
hd8... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I need to take the backup of non-rootvg using savevg utility. I would like to know, if I can take the backup without shutting down the application & database. Is it possible to take the savevg backup safely when users are working on the system ?
Regards. (1 Reply)
I am trying to restore files from savevg.
I used to smit restore and gave the file location.
Savevg is taken to a mount point from San storage and not tape back up.
Can I restore just a directory from savevg?
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Discussion started by: ElizabethPJ
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
backup
backup(1M)backup(1M)NAME
backup - backup or archive file system
SYNOPSIS
[-archive]
DESCRIPTION
The command uses find(1) and cpio(1) to save a archive of all files that have been modified since the modification time of on the default
tape drive should be invoked periodically to ensure adequate file backup.
The option suppresses warning messages regarding optional access control list entries. backup(1M) does not backup optional access control
list entries in a file's access control list (see acl(5)). Normally, a warning message is printed for each file having optional access
control list entries.
The option causes backup to save all files, regardless of their modification date, and then update using touch(1).
prompts you to mount a new tape and continue if there is no more room on the current tape. Note that this prompting does not occur if you
are running from cron(1M).
The option causes to start a file system consistency check (without correction) after the backup is complete. For correct results, it is
important that the system be effectively single-user while is running, especially if is allowed to automatically fix whatever inconsisten-
cies it finds. does not ensure that the system is single-user.
You can edit to customize it for your system. Several local values are used that can be customized:
specifies which directories to back up recursively (usually
meaning all directories);
file name where start and finish times, block counts, and error messages
are logged;
file name whose date is the date of the last archive;
file name that is checked by
to remind the next person who logs in to change the backup tape;
file name where start and finish times and
output is logged.
You may want to make other changes, such as whether or not does automatic correction (according to its arguments), where output is
directed, other information logging, etc.
In all cases, the output from is a normal archive file (or volume) which can be read using with the option.
File Recovery
creates archive tapes with all files and directories specified relative to the root directory. When recovering files from an archive tape
created by you should be in the root directory and specify the directory path names for recovered files relative to the root directory When
specifying the directory path name for file recovery by do not precede the leading directory name with a slash. If you prefer, you can
also use with a option to determine how files and directories are named on the archive tape before attempting recovery.
WARNINGS
Refer to in cpio(1).
When runs out of tape, it sends an error to standard error and demands a new special file name from
To continue, rewind the tape, mount the new tape, type the name of the new special file at the system console, and press
If is being run unattended from cron(1M) and the tape runs out, terminates, leaving the process still waiting. Kill this process when you
return.
FILES
parameterized file names
SEE ALSO cpio(1), find(1), touch(1), cron(1M), fbackup(1M), frecover(1M), fsck(1M), acl(5).
backup(1M)