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тАО08-04-2009 08:07 PM
тАО08-04-2009 08:07 PM
Hi,
Can any one tell me the basic filesystem will be backedup during the recovery.
# ./make_recovery -A -d /dev/rmt/1mn
Can any one tell me the basic filesystem will be backedup during the recovery.
# ./make_recovery -A -d /dev/rmt/1mn
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тАО08-04-2009 09:22 PM
тАО08-04-2009 09:22 PM
Re: RECOVERY BACKUP
Hi,
make_recovery was replaced by make_tape_recovery and is obsolete since Ignite-
UX version A.3.4/B.3.4. It is recommended to use make_tape_recovery instead of
make_recovery.
Regards,
Soooraj
make_recovery was replaced by make_tape_recovery and is obsolete since Ignite-
UX version A.3.4/B.3.4. It is recommended to use make_tape_recovery instead of
make_recovery.
Regards,
Soooraj
"UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity" - Dennis Ritchie
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тАО08-04-2009 09:25 PM
тАО08-04-2009 09:25 PM
Solution
Hi,
# /opt/ignite/bin/make_recovery ├в Av -d /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTn
-A: The complete root VG (vg00) will be backed up. If /usr is not in the VG, the
entire VG on which /usr resides is also archived. Only disks in the root VG and
any VG containing /usr will be reinitialized during a system recovery. All other
disks and volumes will be left undisturbed and are brought back online after the
recovery is complete.
-v: Verbose, the logging can be seen on the display
-d: Destination, always use a no-rewind device file. You can use DDS and supported
DLT tape drives.
Regards,
Sooraj
Regards,
Sooraj
# /opt/ignite/bin/make_recovery ├в Av -d /dev/rmt/c0t1d0BESTn
-A: The complete root VG (vg00) will be backed up. If /usr is not in the VG, the
entire VG on which /usr resides is also archived. Only disks in the root VG and
any VG containing /usr will be reinitialized during a system recovery. All other
disks and volumes will be left undisturbed and are brought back online after the
recovery is complete.
-v: Verbose, the logging can be seen on the display
-d: Destination, always use a no-rewind device file. You can use DDS and supported
DLT tape drives.
Regards,
Sooraj
Regards,
Sooraj
"UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity" - Dennis Ritchie
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тАО08-06-2009 12:33 AM
тАО08-06-2009 12:33 AM
Re: RECOVERY BACKUP
Hi,
Thanks for your support, i got the solution
Thanks for your support, i got the solution
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