File for Save
File Name
Drive letter map file
environmentDir
\etc\repl\data\EXDMAP.INI
Device definition file
environmentDir
\etc\eternus_hardope.def
A.4 Backing Up Management Information (for Solaris, Linux)
Save the management information which exists in the Managed Server (Storage Server).
If Backup Operation Has Been Done
1.
Check the data size of the backup management list under the following directory:
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If the Managed Server is in a non-cluster environment
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/data
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If the Managed Server is in a cluster environment
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/
logicalNodeName
/data
If you were backing up Symfoware databases, also check the file sizes in the target directory for output of the recovery control
file.
Point
When you use the directory which has been saved as the save directory before, at least three times greater than the size
calculated above is required.
2.
Save the backup management list.
Specify the directory which can store the data size checked in step 1 and execute the following command.
# /opt/FJSVswsts/bin/swstresback saveDir
See
Refer to the manuals according to the previous operating environment's version for information on the command.
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In the case of Version 14.2 or earlier
"swstresback (Resource backup command)" in the
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operator's Guide
.
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In the case of Version 15.0 or later
"swstresback (Resource backup command)" in the
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide
.
3.
Save pre-processing and post-processing scripts.
Save the following files by using the cp command:
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Pre-processing and post-processing scripts for backup management function
For Non-clustered Systems
File for Save
File Name
Pre-processing and post-processing
scripts for backup management
function
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/sh/OpcBackup.pre
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/sh/OpcBackup.post
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/sh/OpcRestore.pre
/etc/opt/FJSVswsts/sh/OpcRestore.post
For Clustered Systems
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