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Operating Systems AIX Backup on Tape Post 302288436 by salmanucit on Tuesday 17th of February 2009 08:39:41 AM
Old 02-17-2009
Hi,
Folowing is the result of the commadn you asked to execute
Code:
rootvg: 
LV NAME             TYPE       LPs     PPs     PVs  LV STATE      MOUNT POINT 
hd5                 boot       1       2       2    closed/syncd  N/A 
fslv00              jfs2       16      16      1    open/syncd    /ml-fixes 
hd8                 jfs2log    1       2       2    open/syncd    N/A 
hd4                 jfs2       2       4       2    open/syncd    / 
hd2                 jfs2       32      64      2    open/syncd    /usr 
hd9var              jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /var 
hd3                 jfs2       4       8       2    open/syncd    /tmp 
hd1                 jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /home 
hd10opt             jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /opt 
hd11admin           jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /admin 
pridumplv           sysdump    8       8       1    open/syncd    N/A 
secdumplv           sysdump    8       8       1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging00            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging01            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging02            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging03            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging04            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A 
paging05            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A

My concern is the size of the backup, not the time it is taking.
See the result bellow of command "listvgbackup -l -f '/dev/rmt0'" and have a look at the size of backup in output
Code:



# listvgbackup -l -f '/dev/rmt0'
VOLUME GROUP:           rootvg
BACKUP DATE/TIME:       Thu Feb 12 10:05:07 GMT+08:00 2009
UNAME INFO:             AIX sapsvr03 1 6 0000DAE2D900
BACKUP OSLEVEL:         6.1.1.0
MAINTENANCE LEVEL:      6100-01
BACKUP SIZE (MB):       27648
SHRINK SIZE (MB):       19337
VG DATA ONLY:           no

rootvg:
LV NAME             TYPE       LPs     PPs     PVs  LV STATE      MOUNT POINT
hd5                 boot       1       2       2    closed/syncd  N/A
fslv00              jfs2       16      16      1    open/syncd    /ml-fixes
hd8                 jfs2log    1       2       2    open/syncd    N/A
hd4                 jfs2       2       4       2    open/syncd    /
hd2                 jfs2       32      64      2    open/syncd    /usr
hd9var              jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /var
hd3                 jfs2       4       8       2    open/syncd    /tmp
hd1                 jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /home
hd10opt             jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /opt
hd11admin           jfs2       1       2       2    open/syncd    /admin
pridumplv           sysdump    8       8       1    open/syncd    N/A
secdumplv           sysdump    8       8       1    open/syncd    N/A
paging00            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A
paging01            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A
paging02            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A
paging03            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A
paging04            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A
paging05            paging     16      16      1    open/syncd    N/A

Thanks
 

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gvfs-open(1)							   User Commands						      gvfs-open(1)

NAME
gvfs-open - open a file using the appropiate application SYNOPSIS
gvfs-open URI DESCRIPTION
gvfs-open opens an URI using the appropiate application. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: URI Specifies the file location in standard URI format. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Open a local image file example% gvfs-open file:///tmp/example.jpg Example 2: Open a remote resource example% gvfs-open http://www.sun.com/ ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables: NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS
The exit value 0 is returned regardless of success or failure. FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/gvfs-open Executable to open a file using the appropiate application ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-gvfs | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Volatile | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
gvfs-copy(1), gvfs-info(1), gvfs-less(1), gvfs-ls(1), gvfs-mkdir(1) gvfs-monitor-dir(1), gvfs-monitor-file(1), gvfs-mount(1), gvfs-move(1), gvfs-rename(1), gvfs-cat(1), gvfs-rm(1), gvfs-save(1), gvfs-trash(1), gvfs-tree(1), attributes(5), environ(5) NOTES
Written by Alvaro Lopez Ortega, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008. SunOS 5.11 25 Mar 2008 gvfs-open(1)
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