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тАО10-09-2004 11:46 PM
тАО10-09-2004 11:46 PM
and how i can unbackup this file agian
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тАО10-10-2004 12:22 AM
тАО10-10-2004 12:22 AM
Re: Backup
To restore a tape created with fbackup, you use the frecover command.
There are extensive man pages for both commands.
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тАО10-10-2004 12:26 AM
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тАО10-10-2004 12:34 AM
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тАО10-10-2004 03:04 AM
тАО10-10-2004 03:04 AM
Re: Backup
Adding to above valuable replies..
1) System recovery Backup
Mkae_tape_recovery -AI -a /dev/rmt/
This will create bootable tape with entire data of VG00 which is containing boot lvolume, swap,root.
Before creating this backup it is better to create the VG map files for thye other VGs using the command
vgexport -pvs -m /
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тАО10-10-2004 05:42 AM
тАО10-10-2004 05:42 AM
Re: Backup
Since you are talking about OS backup, you will need to install Ignite/UX from the following depot and run make_tape_recovery to create a OS boot tape. Read the FAQ in that site.
http://www.software.hp.com/products/IUX/index.html
Ignite is intended for OS recoveries not for regular file backup. Though it can be done, it can take a long time to restore files from the ignite tape. So, I suggest along with the ignite tape, consider running 'fbackup' so that recovering individual files will be easy.
To boot from the ignite tape, insert the tape in the tape drive, reboot the system, interact with BCH and boot from the tape drive. From then on, it will be almost like booting from CD.
-Sri