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05-10-2001 05:59 AM
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Re: Full System Backup
That depends on the software you have installed. Using fbackup is one chance.
Use this in line mode, if you backup files of more than two GB.
Next would be cpio. sample :
today_=`date +'%y-%m-%d'`; export today_
#
LOG1=/usr/tmp/cpio_${today_}.1st; export LOG1
#
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
exec > /usr/tmp/cpio_${today_}.log 2>&1
#
#
find / -depth -print | cpio -ocBv > /dev/rmt/0m 2>> ${LOG1} &
first_cpio=$!; export first_cpio
#
wait $first_cpio
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo "Full Offline Backup did not complete successfully!"
fi
echo "Time is: `/bin/date`"
echo "Time is: `/bin/date`"
echo "Time is: `/bin/date`" >> ${LOG1}
Next chance is OmniBack II, but this is a piece of software, that costs some money.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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05-10-2001 06:10 AM
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Re: Full System Backup
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05-10-2001 07:50 AM
05-10-2001 07:50 AM
Solutionmake_recovery -Ai
this will backup all of vg00 and allow you to boot off of that tape if you need too.
next i would run an fbackup on /vg00 only
bdf | grep vg00 | awk '{print $6}' > /tmp/graph
bdf | grep -v vg00 | grep -v Mounted | awk '{print $6}' >> /tmp/graph
vi /tmp/graph (for all vg00 put an i
i /
i /home
i /var
e /vg01mountpoint
e /vg02mountpoint
save this
now run
fbackup -0 -g /tmp/graph -I /tmp/fb_log -f /dev/rmt/
after you do that, change all the "i" to "e" and vice versa in the /tmp/graph eg..
e /
e /home
e /var
i /vg01mountpoint
i /vg02mountpoint
now run the fbackup command
fbackup -0 -g /tmp/graph -I /tmp/fb_log2 -f /dev/rmt/
now you will have your:
vg00 tape
non vg00 tape
make_recovery tape (to recover a full OS if needed)
let us know if you need more detail, good luck, if your not sure about the tape device, put and ioscan -funC tape on the forum and some one will help you out.
Boley
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Re: Full System Backup
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