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Re: ignite backup

 
CCIL
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ignite backup

In my HP A class server the size of VG0 is 73GB . for ignite backup what should be the minimum capacity of the tape?
Amit Vichare
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Michael Tully
Honored Contributor

Re: ignite backup

What type of tape facilities do you have ?

You can (if you have one) boot off a DLT8000 which you should be able to backup your ignite image to it. It has a native capacity of 40Gb and depending on compression get the 73Gb your after. You not going to know unless you test it.
Anyone for a Mutiny ?
Michael Tully
Honored Contributor

Re: ignite backup

Further thoughts and reading on this:

You need to look really at 'make_net_recovery'.
There are a number of postings on this.
Anyone for a Mutiny ?
CCIL
Frequent Advisor

Re: ignite backup

I have HP sure Store DAT Drive DAT-40e I am using DDS-4 tapes of 40 GB capacity
Amit Vichare
Wendy_9
Frequent Advisor

Re: ignite backup

It depends on the tape that you use. If you use DDS tape drive, the maximum is 40G(DDS4). If you use DLT tape drive, the capacity will be up to 200G or more
T G Manikandan
Honored Contributor

Re: ignite backup

just

software.hp.com/products/IUX.

check the FAQ there

//*
What is the maximum amount of data that a make_recovery tape can hold?

A make_recovery tape can hold as much data as will fit on the tape. If make_recovery is run in the foreground it will prompt for more tapes if they are necessary. NOTE: individual files may not exceed 2GB due to a limitation in the pax command.
*//

This should not be a problem as it can spam multiple tapes.
make sure that you label them properly.


Thanks