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11-15-2011 03:35 AM
11-15-2011 03:35 AM
ignit backup automatically
Hi,
we have ignite server, and there are 60 servers connected to it. currently we are backing up manually doing make net recovery command. how can automate the command inside cron job or scriptes to take the make_net_recovery for the 60 servers evry two weeks.
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11-15-2011 04:12 AM
11-15-2011 04:12 AM
Re: ignit backup automatically
Some more information would be helpfull but let's start. Without a central job scheduling you will have to use cron or similar, so best way would be building a wrapper script and distribute this to all server in the same place.
Configure your server, excludes, logging, etc. in that wrapper script and add it to cron distributing the load evenly to all systems, 60 systems, max 14 days, = 5 jobs per day - so it would like
System 1:
0 1 1,15 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
System 2:
0 5 1,15 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
System 3:
0 9 1,15 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
System 4:
0 13 1,15 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
System 5:
0 17 1,15 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
Job 6, so next day
System 1:
0 1 2,16 * * /RECOVERY/make_ignite_recovery
...
hth,
Stephan
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11-15-2011 04:29 AM
11-15-2011 04:29 AM
Re: ignit backup automatically
thanks, but still i not understand the 15 or 16 on this 0 1 1,15 * *
and i have other question how to install OS on other servers by using ignite server ?
Thanks
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11-15-2011 06:22 AM
11-15-2011 06:22 AM
Re: ignit backup automatically
The entries in the crontab file are as follows:
minute The minute of the hour, 0-59
hour The hour of the day, 0-23
monthday The day of the month, 1-31
month The month of the year, 1-12
weekday The day of the week, 0-6, 0=Sunday
command to run
This is derived from the crontab man page.
To install the OS, have a read through the Ignite manual.
Main Ignite-UX page: http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/w1/en/os/hpux11i-system-management-ignite-ux.html?jumpid=ex_r1533_us/en/large/tsg/go_ignite-ux