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HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Disaster Recovery

Disk Delivery Disaster Recovery of an UNIX Client

Chapter 10

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single user mode:

boot -fl s

to boot using already generated vmunix file

boot -fi genvmunix -fl s

to boot into the single user

mode with the generic kernel.

— If the system is already powered up and running, change from the

current run level to single-user mode by executing the following
command:

init s

AIX

— No action is required, because the

alt_disk_install

command,

used to prepare the auxiliary disk, ensures consistent disk image
without entering the state of minimal system activity.

Creating an
Auxiliary Disk

• If you want to work with the auxiliary boot disk, you have to prepare

it. Only one bootable auxiliary disk is required per site and platform.
This disk has to contain the operating system and network
configuration, and has to be bootable.

Preparing the
Backup
Specification

• Provide a Pre-exec script that performs the following:

— Collects all the necessary information about the environment and

puts it in an available location in case of a disaster recovery. It is
suggested to put it onto a different system which can be accessed
easily. The information should cover:

✓ Physical and logical storage structure of the storage

✓ Current logical volume structure (for example, on HP-UX,

using

vgcfgbackup

and

vgdisplay -v

)

✓ ServiceGuard configuration data, disk-mirroring, striping

✓ Filesystems and mountpoints overview (

for example, on

HP-UX, using bdf

or copy of

/etc/fstab

)

✓ System paging space information, for example, on HP-UX,

using the output of the

swapinfo

command

✓ I/O-structure overview (

for example, on HP-UX, using

ioscan -fun

and

ioscan -fkn

)

✓ Client network settings

— An emergency copy of the data can also be put into the backup

itself. If done so, the information has to then be extracted prior to
the actual recovery.