08-19-2009
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Originally Posted by
aixpank
but problem is my few application mount point was a part of rootvg and while taking the mksysb we have a practice to exclude those mount points.2. Now I know I can easily restore the system from mksysb but what about those mount points how can I restore them.
mksysb is basically a "savevg rootvg", so there is no need to exclude such mount points because the backup process would stop on VG boundaries anyways. If you haven't included the mount points you will have to manually recreate them. Write a script which does that for you, complete with ownership, rights, filemodes, etc., so you could use it to restore them in case you need them again.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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