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02-20-2003 02:00 AM
02-20-2003 02:00 AM
backup while running mwa
How can i prevent an exit code 4 on my fbackup when doing a total-system-backup while running mwa.
Now fbackups ends with an exit code 4 on /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc
Now fbackups ends with an exit code 4 on /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc
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02-20-2003 02:38 AM
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Re: backup while running mwa
Hi,
When absolute consistency on a full backup is important, the system should probably be in single-user mode. However, incremental backups can be made while the system is in normal use
When absolute consistency on a full backup is important, the system should probably be in single-user mode. However, incremental backups can be made while the system is in normal use
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02-20-2003 03:05 AM
02-20-2003 03:05 AM
Re: backup while running mwa
You could skip /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc. It's nature and location suggest that it's something you don't really need to back up anyway.
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02-20-2003 03:07 AM
02-20-2003 03:07 AM
Re: backup while running mwa
Hi
i will advise you to shutdown the mwa with the command : mwa stop
if you want to do a full backup of the system you can do it with make_tape_recovery -A -x inc_enitre=vg00 .
also you can do it in single user mode - mount all the file system and do a fbackup on your system .
i will advise you to shutdown the mwa with the command : mwa stop
if you want to do a full backup of the system you can do it with make_tape_recovery -A -x inc_enitre=vg00 .
also you can do it in single user mode - mount all the file system and do a fbackup on your system .
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