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Operating Systems AIX AIX backup solutions Post 302943517 by fierfek on Saturday 9th of May 2015 08:38:58 AM
Old 05-09-2015
AIX backup solutions

Currently I am backing up AIX to tape. I would like to setup a back that goes to another server either windows or linux that we already backup and send offsite automatically. Is this possible?

Thanks
 

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BACKUP_READLABEL(8)					       AFS Command Reference					       BACKUP_READLABEL(8)

NAME
backup_readlabel - Reads and displays a tape's label SYNOPSIS
backup readlabel [-portoffset <TC port offset>] [-localauth] [-cell <cell name>] [-help] backup rea [-p <TC port offset>] [-l] [-c <cell name>] [-h] DESCRIPTION
The backup readlabel command displays information from the magnetic tape label of a tape. The information includes the tape's name (either a permanent name, or an AFS tape name that reflects the tape's contents in a prescribed format) and its capacity. If the "FILE YES" instruction appears in the /var/lib/openafs/backup/CFG_device_name file associated with the specified port offset, then the backup readlabel command reads the label information from the first 16 KB block in the backup data file listed for that port offset in the Tape Coordinator's /var/lib/openafs/backup/tapeconfig file, rather than from the beginning of a tape. The Tape Coordinator's default response to this command is to access the tape by invoking the "MOUNT" instruction in the local /var/lib/openafs/backup/CFG_device_name file, or by prompting the backup operator to insert the tape if there is no "MOUNT" instruction. However, if the "AUTOQUERY NO" instruction appears in the CFG_device_name file, or if the issuer of the butc command included the -noautoquery flag, the Tape Coordinator instead expects the tape to be in the device already. If it is not, the Tape Coordinator invokes the "MOUNT" instruction or prompts the operator. OPTIONS
-portoffset <TC port offset> Specifies the port offset number of the Tape Coordinator handling the tapes for this operation. -localauth Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local /etc/openafs/server/KeyFile file. The backup command interpreter presents it to the Backup Server, Volume Server and VL Server during mutual authentication. Do not combine this flag with the -cell argument. For more details, see backup(8). -cell <cell name> Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument with the -localauth flag. For more details, see backup(8). -help Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored. OUTPUT
Output from this command appears in both the shell window where the command is issued, and in the Tape Coordinator window. If the tape is unlabeled or if the specified tape device is empty, the output reads Failed to read tape label. Otherwise, the output in the shell window has the following format: Tape read was labelled: <tape name> (<dump id>) size: <size> Kbytes where <tape name> is the permanent name if the tape has one, or the AFS tape name otherwise. The <dump ID> is dump ID of the initial dump on the tape, and <size> is the recorded capacity of the tape in kilobytes. The output in the Tape Coordinator windows is bounded by an underlined "Tape label" header at the top, and the following string at the bottom: -- End of tape label -- In between are lines reporting the following information: tape name The permanent name assigned by using the -pname argument of the backup labeltape command. This name remains on the tape until that argument is used again, no matter how many times the tape is recycled or otherwise relabeled. If the tape does not have a permanent name, the value "<NULL>" appears in this field. AFS tape name A tape name in one of the following prescribed formats. The Backup System automatically writes the appropriate AFS tape name to the label as part of a backup dump or backup savedb operation, or the operator can assign it with the -name argument to the backup labeltape command. o volume_set_name.dump_level_name.tape_index, if the tape contains volume data. The volume_set_name is the name of the volume set that was dumped to create the initial dump in the dump set of to which this tape belongs; dump_level_name is the last pathname element of the dump level at which the initial dump was backed up; and tape_index is the numerical position of the tape in the dump set. o "Ubik.db.dump."tape_index if the tape contains a dump of the Backup Database, created with the backup savedb command. The tape_index is the ordinal of the tape in the dump set. o "<NULL>" if the tape has no AFS tape name. This is normally the case if the -name argument was not included the last time the backup labeltape command was used on this tape, and no data has been written to it since. creationTime The date and time at which the Backup System started performing the dump operation that created the initial dump. cell The cell in which the dump set was created. This is the cell whose Backup Database contains a record of the dump set. size The tape's capacity (in kilobytes) as recorded on the label, rather than the amount of data on the tape. The value is assigned by the -size argument to the backup labeltape command or derived from the /var/lib/openafs/backup/tapeconfig file on the Tape Coordinator machine, not from a measurement of the tape. dump path The dump level of the initial dump in the dump set. dump id The dump ID number of the initial dump in the dump set, as recorded in the Backup Database. useCount The number of times a dump has been written to the tape, or it has been relabeled. The message "ReadLabel: Finished" indicates the completion of the output. EXAMPLES
The following example shows the output for the tape with permanent name "oct.guest.dump" and capacity 2 MB, expressed in kilobyte units (2097152 equals 2 times 10242). % backup readlabel -portoffset 6 Tape read was labelled: oct.guest.dump (907215000) size: 2097152 Kbytes The output in the Tape Coordinator window reads: Tape label ---------- tape name = oct.guest.dump AFS tape name = guests.monthly.3 creationTime = Thu Oct 1 00:10:00 1998 cell = abc.com size = 2097152 Kbytes dump path = /monthly dump id = 907215000 useCount = 5 ---- End of tape label ---- The following example is for a tape that does not have a permanent tape. % backup readlabel -portoffset 6 Tape read was labelled: guests.monthly.2 (909899900) size: 2097152 Kbytes The output in the Tape Coordinator window reads: Tape label ---------- tape name = <NULL> AFS tape name = guests.monthly.2 creationTime = Sun Nov 1 00:58:20 1998 cell = abc.com size = 2097152 Kbytes dump path = /monthly dump id = 909899900 useCount = 1 ---- End of tape label ---- PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must be listed in the /etc/openafs/server/UserList file on every machine where the Backup Server is running, or must be logged onto a server machine as the local superuser "root" if the -localauth flag is included. SEE ALSO
butc(5), backup(8), backup_labeltape(8), butc(8) COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell. OpenAFS 2012-03-26 BACKUP_READLABEL(8)
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