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тАО05-11-2005 04:04 AM
тАО05-11-2005 04:04 AM
Re: Stand alone backup
Thanks for pointing out the space I put it but somehow in copy paste it changes. I apparicate you looking at the finer details.
So I will include
$$$ backup /image /verify /LABEL=SYSBK/MEDIA=COMP dkb0: mka300:MAY10_05_BK.BCK/SAVE_SET /block=65535
/LABEL=SYSBK/MEDIA=COMP on your BACKUP command
instead of /ignore=label
Regarding file size I am not clear of the listing file. But for now I will not worry about the size as I want to get jsut the backup done in the right manner the second time I do backup I will look into size aspect.
Nipun
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тАО05-11-2005 06:45 AM
тАО05-11-2005 06:45 AM
Re: Stand alone backup
On VMS 6.2 it complains about the location of the /media=compact qualifier. I don't have later versions of VMS so I don't know if it's relative but in this version you need that qualifier after the tape device.
I'm doing a standalone b/u on a 6.2 disk right now. I can give you the tape time in about 6 hours. I've also done tests to disk. Here are the disk times for a 4403591 block saveset- with rms/buf=4/block=100 it took 01:14:00 without rms buffers 05:26:00.
Steve
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тАО05-11-2005 07:12 AM
тАО05-11-2005 07:12 AM
Re: Stand alone backup
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тАО05-11-2005 07:56 AM
тАО05-11-2005 07:56 AM
Re: Stand alone backup
$ SHOW TIME
after every command. You can have the command procedure in the [000000] directory of the disk you are backing up -- so then when you boot from the CD you can do something like this:
$ mount/override=ID/nowrite
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тАО05-11-2005 10:23 AM
тАО05-11-2005 10:23 AM
Re: Stand alone backup
The tape backup was the fastest. It took under 35 minutes. I used:
$ backup /image /verify /ignore=label dkd1: -mkb500:sys.sav/save/block=65535/media=compact
Configuration is:
AS4100 VMS6.2
TZ88 tape drive
When the disk was the destination
HSZ70 controller to a JBOD set.
I did it twice to verify my times and compared the listings from the disk save to the tape save.
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