Hello,
For a best *uv*backup with on-line system, use uvbackup, it perform a file by
file, record by record dump ; not a blind binary copy.
Here is a little shell script which create one uvdb file for one account.
When done, you can copy the uvbfile out of system.
My two pence.
Manu
more
Consider doing an FTP backup via FileZilla.
--Bill
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Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 5:54 PM
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Subject: [U2] backing up system
in that file
George
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boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Brutzman
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Subject: Re: [U2] backing up system
Consider doing an FTP backup via
On 11/03/11 23:00, Stephen Jackson wrote:
Check out rsync
Agreed.
And have you done dbpause etc? While *RECENT* versions of UV shouldn't
be a problem, you'd be ill-advised to run cpio (or any non-MV backup
tool) over an older version if it's in active use. That's a guarantee of
corrupted files
Check out rsync
On FridayM/11/11 5:53 PM, david yu d...@yahoo.com wrote:
hello,
We are using HP-UX 11.23 and I have a question in regards to backing up
system
by account, In the root directory we
have 6 accounts, DBCAlive, DBCAtest, DBAZlive, DBAZtest, DBUPGCA,
DBUPGAZ. When
we do our