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Operating Systems AIX How to estimate time of mksysb & savevg ? Post 302596710 by sraj142 on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 05:19:44 AM
Old 02-08-2012
Question How to estimate time of mksysb & savevg ?

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...
Code:
# 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 jfs2log 1 2 2 open/syncd N/A
hd4 jfs2 17 34 2 open/syncd /
hd2 jfs2 41 82 2 open/syncd /usr
hd9var jfs2 48 96 2 open/syncd /var
hd3 jfs2 120 240 2 open/syncd /tmp
hd1 jfs2 220 440 2 open/syncd /home
hd10opt jfs2 16 32 2 open/syncd /opt
lg_dumplv sysdump 4 4 1 open/syncd N/A
fslv00 jfs2 12 24 2 open/syncd /fixes
livedump jfs2 1 1 1 open/syncd /var/adm/ras/livedump
fwdump jfs2 5 5 1 open/syncd /var/adm/ras/platform
# lsvg -l prodvg
prodvg:
LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE MOUNT POINT
loglv00 jfs2log 1 1 1 open/syncd N/A
apps_lv jfs2 1600 1600 4 open/syncd /apps
3g_lv jfs2 480 480 2 open/syncd /prod/3g
db_lv jfs2 2560 2560 7 open/syncd /prod/db
logs_lv jfs2 240 240 1 open/syncd /prod/logs
jn_lv jfs2 720 720 2 open/syncd /prod/jn
inst_lv jfs2 720 720 2 open/syncd /prod/inst
backup_lv jfs2 2560 2560 7 open/syncd /backup

Can you please examin and let me know the approximate time of each of the backup ?

Regards.


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Last edited by zaxxon; 02-08-2012 at 10:59 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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NAME
CLOSE - close a cursor SYNOPSIS
CLOSE { name | ALL } DESCRIPTION
CLOSE frees the resources associated with an open cursor. After the cursor is closed, no subsequent operations are allowed on it. A cursor should be closed when it is no longer needed. Every non-holdable open cursor is implicitly closed when a transaction is terminated by COMMIT or ROLLBACK. A holdable cursor is implicitly closed if the transaction that created it aborts via ROLLBACK. If the creating transaction successfully commits, the holdable cursor remains open until an explicit CLOSE is executed, or the client disconnects. PARAMETERS
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