07-01-2016
Mksysb restoration
Hi,
I am an newbie to AIX.
Recently, I being assigned to do an mksysb restoration at our DR site.
It always encounter "Out of Space" during restoration, this is even when I restored to 4x146GB HDD.
Even though, on production, it only need 2x146GB HDD for the rootvg.
What is the problem, I also redo the mksysb backup and ensure that it is successfully completed without any errors ?
Can someone please kindly help ?
Thanks
AIXBlueCat
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NAME
myloader - multi-threaded MySQL loader
SYNOPSIS
myloader --directory = /path/to/mydumper/backup [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
myloader is a tool used for multi-threaded restoration of mydumper backups.
OPTIONS
The myloader tool has several available options:
--help Show help text
--host, -h
Hostname of MySQL server to connect to (default localhost)
--user, -u
MySQL username with the correct privileges to execute the restoration
--password, -p
The corresponding password for the MySQL user
--port, -P
The port for the MySQL connection.
Note For localhost TCP connections use 127.0.0.1 for --host.
--socket, -S
The UNIX domain socket file to use for the connection
--threads, -t
The number of threads to use for restoring data, default is 4
--version, -V
Show the program version and exit
--compress-protocol, -C
Use client protocol compression for connections to the MySQL server
--directory, -d
The directory of the mydumper backup to restore
--database, -B
An alternative database to load the dump into
Note For use with single database dumps. When using with multi-database dumps that have duplicate table names in more than one database
it may cause errors. Alternatively this scenario may give unpredictable results with --overwrite-tables.
--queries-per-transaction, -q
Number of INSERT queries to execute per transaction during restore, default is 1000.
--overwrite-tables, -o
Drop any existing tables when restoring schemas
--enable-binlog, -e
Log the data loading in the MySQL binary log if enabled (off by default)
--verbose, -v
The verbosity of messages. 0 = silent, 1 = errors, 2 = warnings, 3 = info. Default is 2.
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT
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