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03-10-2006 03:00 AM
03-10-2006 03:00 AM
And about recovery what commands do u use for recovery of all the volume group or for just a single filesystem.
Thanks alot.
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03-10-2006 03:10 AM
03-10-2006 03:10 AM
Re: ignite query
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03-10-2006 03:46 AM
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Re: ignite query
So, i gather from whta u say that i cannot take particular filessytems recovery just the whole volume group???
Thanks.
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03-10-2006 03:51 AM
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03-10-2006 04:18 AM
03-10-2006 04:18 AM
Re: ignite query
With regard to Ignite, as Pete first said, it is intended as a recovery tool for vg00, not as a backup tool, per se.
That said, you can exclude and include directories or files as well as whole volume groups.
I maintain my vg00 with only the standard HP-UX filesystems and virtually nothing else. I use the following to create an Ignite make_tape_recovery image:
# make_tape_recovery -x inc_entire=vg00 -I -v -a /dev/rmt/0mn
If I wished, I could add additional options, like:
-x exclude=/var/logs
-x exclude=/temp_patch_dir
Regards!
...JRF...
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03-10-2006 06:35 AM
03-10-2006 06:35 AM
Re: ignite query
So Ignite is used only to backup the boot disk so in case of loss or damage, the boot disk can be restored. The rest of the disks would then be protected with separate backups using fbackup. fbackup/frestore can easily restore individual files and directories.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin