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10-06-2005 06:25 AM
10-06-2005 06:25 AM
Taking and entire image of the disk
there is some tool in the ISL> boot like diskcopy but this does not apply to my sistem, my system works on hp-ux 10.xx (dunno the exact version) but utilities do not work at the ISL prompt.
I spent a full-day trying to mount the hp-ux disk and partitions to a linux system. but failed. linux system recognizes the disk but images are just not accessible. For example /dev/sda is the disk. The file system in the hp-ux is all hfs system, but when i try to mount /dev/sda1 it says it is not a valid block file...
All i need to do is to take a snapshot of the drive and keep it as a backup and recover it (all the operating system and software installed without reinstalling them from the scratch) like norton ghost does for linux-windows partitions.
any help is greatly appreciated.
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10-06-2005 06:32 AM
10-06-2005 06:32 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/IUX/
Other than that you could try using dd to make an image of a disk, but your destination must be at least as large as the source.
For HP-UX, though, I think your best bet is Ignite for VG00 then other normal backup utilities for the rest of your data.
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10-06-2005 06:34 AM
10-06-2005 06:34 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
Ignite is the similar software provided by HPUx for system recovery in similar manner.
Linux will not be able to access the disk.
After taking ignite backup when it is restored to OS disk, the system comes to similar stage at which backup was taken without requiring to reload application, patches etc.
Allthough it difficult to find a latest version if ignite as you are running an absolute old version of HPux.
HTH,
Devender
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10-06-2005 06:37 AM
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Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
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10-06-2005 06:49 AM
10-06-2005 06:49 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
There used to be a version of Ignite for HP-UX 10.X, I'll see if I can find it somewhere.
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10-06-2005 06:54 AM
10-06-2005 06:54 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
Supported Operating System Versions
Ignite-UX servers run on HP-UX 11.00 and 11i v1 (B.11.11), v1.6 (B.11.22), v2 (B.11.23)
Ignite-UX servers install and manage HP-UX 11.00 and 11i v1 (B.11.11), v1.6 (B.11.22), v2 (B.11.23) clients.
It seems negative for IGNITE/UX.
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10-06-2005 07:04 AM
10-06-2005 07:04 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
ftp://software.hp.com/dist/swdepot/ignite11_10.01.tar
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10-06-2005 07:11 AM
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Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
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10-06-2005 07:27 AM
10-06-2005 07:27 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
All current documentation will display only currently supported operating systems. The same documentation should have been showing 10.20 some times back when that was supported. The issue is not that, Ignite works on your version of OS but it is difficult the one compatible version for it now.
Does your application CD's have this?
HTH,
Devender
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10-06-2005 07:38 AM
10-06-2005 07:38 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
thanx for the help
does it require to pay for the lisence to upgrade from 10.xx to 11?
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10-06-2005 07:53 AM
10-06-2005 07:53 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
make a system image on tape is still here. The Offline Diagnostics include a
utility `copyutil' that allows you to create a "failsafe" image of your root
disk for the purposes of crash recovery.
Note:
copyutil is the only way to create a recovery system on 10.x.
The 9.X Series 700 utility mkrs is no longer supported.
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10-06-2005 08:00 AM
10-06-2005 08:00 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
Yes, the utility you are talking about at ISL prompt is the copyutil which can be used to make images on tapes and vice-versa. If not listed at ISL prompt means that offline diagnostics is not installed on your system.
HTH,
Devender
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10-06-2005 08:05 AM
10-06-2005 08:05 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
So you should be able to do something on your HP-UX source machine like:
dd if=/dev/cXtYdZ bs=1024k|ssh linux dd of=/largefs/hpux.img
or you may output inialluy on an HPUX filesystem, ftp the img file over to a Linux/Solaris/*nix system and dd out the image to a similar disk for later boot-up on a HP-UX machine - if all you really want is to be able to clone an HP-UX system using a different environment.
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10-06-2005 08:11 AM
10-06-2005 08:11 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
dd if=/dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ bs=1024k | ssh linux of=/largefs/hpux.img
or
dd if=/dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ bs=1024k of=/bigfs/hpux.img
BTW, your HPUX OS partitions will be VxFS by default except /stand which is a hfs/ufs. so if you have VxFS on Linux, I think there might be a chance you should be able to mount read-only the HP-UX VxFS partitions. Am not sure if Endianness will come into play ..
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10-06-2005 08:18 AM
10-06-2005 08:18 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
dd can be a solution however, but how about the clusters and cylinders and all the technical and hw-dependent stuff? for example whilst i get an image of the disk can i recover it to another make disk of different size? and with dd i guess the image file would be as big as the disk is (8GB disk ends up in a 8GB image file). that seems too inefficient. I guess i may find some tool like ghost (i found out it does support raw imaging) that can accomplish this with smaller image files. will investigate the issue further. But indeed, i think it is a great drawback of hp-ux to have a completely proprietary file system. no portability and stuff. LVM seems to be nice but in fact lack of support for other systems is really a de-motivator for the system. In my head, i am thinking of ways to migrate the system to solaris or linux os. only if i can make the software run... POSIX compatiblity does not mean sw portability does it?
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10-06-2005 08:27 AM
10-06-2005 08:27 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
Start the X-windows interface for STM with the xstm command.
Go to Tools-->Utility-->Run-->copyutil.
or use character cell based cstm
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10-06-2005 08:43 AM
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Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
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10-06-2005 08:46 AM
10-06-2005 08:46 AM
Re: Taking and entire image of the disk
It is not required to be connected.
Online means it is available while system is up and running. In GUI mode after exporting DISPLAY try running
#stm
Also take some time to assign points to responses to your questions. Your profile shows you never did that earlier.
HTH,
Devender