rbatte1 gave a very sound advice. To expand on what he said:
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Originally Posted by
madmacher
Hi ,
this is a little off the path , but
I need to backup some RS/6000 AIX servers, and wondered what partitions/files , i would need if I need to restore it from tape ,
Filesystems - logical volumes - are organised in "volume groups" in AIX. The base of every system is the "rootvg", which holds all the vital LVs for the system to work ("/", "/usr", "/var", swapspace, etc.). The "mksysb" utility backups exactly this volume group and adds provisions to boot from such an image. With a working "mksysb" image it is possible to take a naked (sufficiently similar) hardware and reconstruct the system, completely configured (users, interfaces, groups, printqueues, and so on).
In most environments the basic backup plan is: take a "system backup" used to restore the system in case of hardware failure to a backup system. Then take data backups from the rest, used to restore the systems data, should the necessity arise.
I hope this helps.
bakunin