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03-05-2005 07:51 PM
03-05-2005 07:51 PM
make_recovery to remote destination
I have two clustered HP-UX systems with only one of them having a tape drive. What are the possibilities of using make_tape_recovery to a remote tape drive.
What about make_net_recovery. What options can I use to accomplish this? Is there some special configuration required? I've only installed the ignite software, without any additional configuration.
In addition, I was informed that a tape created with make_net_recovery isn't self sufficient, it'll need to use some files stored on the system ... is this info authentic ... any wokaround to this?
Thanks and Regards,
-Alvi
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03-05-2005 09:17 PM
03-05-2005 09:17 PM
Re: make_recovery to remote destination
Yes, you can use make_net_recovery to ignite remote server.
Check this document for details.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90772/B2355-90772.pdf
Regards,
Paul
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03-06-2005 12:51 PM
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Re: make_recovery to remote destination
I use make_net_recovery but it only backs up the essential OS system files. A further backup of the data is also required.
John
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03-06-2005 07:17 PM
03-06-2005 07:17 PM
Re: make_recovery to remote destination
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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03-06-2005 07:31 PM
03-06-2005 07:31 PM
Re: make_recovery to remote destination
So, it seems my purpose is best served with make_net_recovery ... tha man page is too confusing.
I simply need to create a make_recovery tape for one system on a remote tape. What options do I use for make_net_recovery.
I tried make_net_recovery -i, which should be the most intuitive, as it says it is interactive mode ... but this option simply returns the options help page.
I tried make_net_recovery -s myserver, assuming it should backup vg00 for the local system onto the tape of the remote server "myserver". this gives some erros about nfs issues.
I appreciate any assistance.
thanks and regards,
-Alvi
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03-06-2005 07:39 PM
03-06-2005 07:39 PM
Re: make_recovery to remote destination
Log on to the ignite server and run ignite - it should default to the GUI.
If you are using a remote PC, set up a script:
DISPLAY=xx.xx.xx.xx:0.0
export DISPLAY
ignite
where xx.xx.xx.xx is the IP address of your PC.
Mark
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03-06-2005 07:43 PM
03-06-2005 07:43 PM
Re: make_recovery to remote destination
For more information on how to do all of this have a look at the file /opt/ignite/share/doc/makenetrec.txt. You should also have a look at the Ignite/UX administrators guide located here:
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/IUX/infolib.html