backup on Veritas volume manager

2007-12-25 10:02:00

  Bertrand Hutin

 Re: backup on Veritas volume manager

 12:30 PM PDT

 2K

Many thanks to Nathan Dietsch, Buddy Lumpkin, Neill, Mark

it is not required to backup swapvol.

-----------Original Messages-------------------------

>Dear Sun Managers,

>

>I've installed Vertias Volume Manager 3.0.3 in my 18G

>hard disk. I've encapsulated the disk and the file

>system are created as followed:

>[1] /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol

>[2] /dev/vx/dsk/var

>[3] /dev/vx/dsk/usr

>

>I had created a backup scripts to backup all the above

>file system.

>

>My questions is:

>In /etc/vfstab, there is a file system /dev/vx/dsk/swapvol.

>However, when I do a df -k, I cannot see this file system.

>Is it necessary to do a ufsdump on this file system also?

>if there is a crash, how can I restore the backup for

>all the file system?

swapvol is the swap zone, you don't need to back it up.

>My steps of restoring is as follows and welcome all the comments.

>[1] boot cdrom -sw

>[2] mount /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol /a

>[3] cd /a

>[4] ufsrestore xvf /dev/rmt/0n

>..............................

>will do the same for /dev/vx/dsk/usr and /dev/vx/dsk/var. Then

>how about /dev/vx/dsk/swapvol?

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