07-17-2018
Good to know that these are already in hand/planned. If rootvg is large, what do you do with a mksysb image? You can trim this down, of course, but it's messy and needs maintenance.
Personally I'd always keep rootvg clear apart from the OS, your backup software and enough to recover the filesystems, even if that leaves lots of unused space. Are you short of disk space for other volume groups to put your application data in?
Robin
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SIMBA(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation SIMBA(8)
NAME
simba
VERSION
0.8.4
SYNOPSIS
simba [-c|--config <configuration file] [--callbacks|-p] [--help|-h] [mirror_name]
PREREQUISITES
simba requires RoPkg::Simba
DESCRIPTION
There are many institutions that offer mirroring services to the community. Most of them use shell scripts to synchronize content with the
master servers. This approach has some major limitations:
Difficult maintenance
No useful reports
No data presented to the final user
and more
Simba was created to be the mirroring tool and to get more control over the mirrored content and (most important) more control over the
reports you can generate using the mirrored content data. Using Simba, you can:
Create web pages with mirrors status
Create web pages with mirror details
Generate RSS feeds
Generate Google sitemaps
Generate rsync configuration files
and more
Simba is extensible and has a dynamic plugin system. If you have some knowledge of perl, you can write your own plugins and extend Simba
as you wish.
RUNNING
simba has a few command line parameters.
-c|--config
Expects the path to the configuration file
-p|--callbacks
Start the user defined callbacks
-h|--help
Shows this man page
The main documentation is available on the website (http://simba.packages.ro). There you will find detailed documentation, templates and a
HOWTO.
SEE ALSO
RoPkg::Simba::Mirror RoPkg::Simba::Command RoPkg::Simba::Exclude RoPkg::Simba::Mirrors RoPkg::Simba::Commands RoPkg::Simba::Excludes
AUTHOR
Subredu Manuel <diablo@iasi.roedu.net>
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 Subredu Manuel. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license.
perl v5.14.2 2006-09-26 SIMBA(8)