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09-30-2004 09:55 AM
09-30-2004 09:55 AM
make recovery procedure
Good evening..
I am new to iginite server configuration and client boot procedure etc.
First question: Is it possible to perform full system backup (make recovery command) of box1 (L2000 Hpux 11.00) directly to their internal hard disks instead of using backup tapes?
Second question: Is it possible to perform full system backup of box1 (L2000 Hpux 11.00)to the internal disks of box2(L2000 Hpux 11.00)
If 1st & 2nd questions are applicable, how do I restore boot image and archive files from the backup directory. I want detailed restore procedure for both situations (box1 backed up in box1 and box1 backed up in box2).
Your quick reply would be highly appreciated.
thanks and have a great day !
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09-30-2004 10:06 AM
09-30-2004 10:06 AM
Re: make recovery procedure
Question 2 -- Yes that is entirely possible.
To set up and configure I would advise a read through the Ignite/UX Administration Guide.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B2355-90837.pdf
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09-30-2004 07:40 PM
09-30-2004 07:40 PM
Re: make recovery procedure
I can't able to understand why u want to store the system backup in the same server .
The second one is good thing to do .you can take the system backup and store in the box2 internal hardisks . by using command
make_net_recovery . for that you have to configure box2 as ingnite server.you can change the defaultt directory for archived backup files also.
All the best
ram
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09-30-2004 07:51 PM
09-30-2004 07:51 PM
Re: make recovery procedure
Ignite is recommended for operating system (vg00) only. It will successfully backup apps software, but fbackup and Data Protector are much better for that job.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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10-01-2004 12:44 AM
10-01-2004 12:44 AM
Re: make recovery procedure
I use make_net_recovery to make a IGNITE-Backup on an other server.
The tool is perfect. look at the attaches file.
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Ralf
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10-01-2004 01:02 AM
10-01-2004 01:02 AM
Re: make recovery procedure
For second - yes - setup an ignite server - then run a:
/opt/ignite/bin/make_net_recovery -s SERVER -x inc_entire=vg00
where SERVER is hostname of your ignite server.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90837/B2355-90837.html
Rgds...Geoff