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Subject: | Re: NV backup on regular basis |
From: | Kuffer Andreas <Andreas.Kuffer@KUONI.CH> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Nov 1999 16:46:39 +0100 |
Dear all To summarize the ideas till now... - mksysb / sysback - tar (online or offline) - /usr/OV/install/tools/nvp.v5r1 Still I do see the problem, that the last EUI-settings will be lost. Does anyone know, how to restart NetView-GUI on a PC-box running XWinPro (of course in the right CDE-Window with the right maps and workspaces open ...) I have to make sure that -since our TEC isn't configured properly yet- the GUI is up and running every morning. With kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen Andreas Kuffer -----Original Message----- From: Joe Stover [mailto:jstover@STATE.PA.US] Sent: Donnerstag, November 18, 1999 14:22 To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: NV backup on regular basis Kuffer: Or, you could use the good 'ol mksysb and put that in cron, stopping and starting services via script that is defined in cron. But remember to make the backup a system-bootable backup- and to remember to put cycle your tapes. We are running 5.1.1 on aix 4.2.1 Joseph E. Stover Network Technician Pennsylvania State Police 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17110 -----Original Message----- From: Sean Davidson [mailto:sean.davidson@MAIL.PUBLIX.COM] Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 8:13 AM To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: NV backup on regular basis Sysback is a life saver here. You get a bootable tape that can restore all your filesystems and data. If you've got sysback, I'd be happy to post a script that will run the backup (by volume group), including bringing down Netview EUIs/daemons and CiscoWorks daemons. We run full weekly backups with this utility via cron. __________________________ Thanks, Sean Davidson Sr. Network Systems Engineer Publix Super Markets, Inc. P.O. Box 32015 Lakeland, Fl. 33802-2015 Email - sean.davidson@publix.com Voice - (863) 686-8754 x6889 Fax - (863)616-5895 -----Original Message----- From: Kuffer Andreas [mailto:Andreas.Kuffer@KUONI.CH] Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 4:09 AM To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu Subject: NV backup on regular basis Hi all runing NetView 5.1.2 on AIX 4.3.2 I'm about to set up the regular backup strategy for our NetView-database. I'd like to have this done automatically via a scheduling program. As I see at the moment, there are two possible ways 1) using /usr/OV/install/tools/nvp.v5r1 (price is to stop all EUIs in advance) 2) ovstop, backing up manually, ovstart (price is to acknowledge all the daemon-down/up again messages, goodie is user's settings are not lost) How do other admins handle this? Any ideas, suggestions? With kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen Andreas Kuffer Kuoni Travel Ltd. Neue Hard 7 CH-8010 Zuerich Switzerland Telefon : + 41 1 277 52 41 Fax : + 41 1 272 52 55 Dear all To summarize the ideas till now...
Still I do see the problem, that the last EUI-settings will be lost. Does anyone know, how to restart NetView-GUI on a PC-box running XWinPro (of course in the right CDE-Window with the right maps and workspaces open ...) I have to make sure that -since our TEC isn't configured properly yet- the GUI is up and running every morning. With kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen Andreas Kuffer -----Original Message-----
Kuffer:
Joseph E. Stover
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Sysback is a life saver here. You get a bootable tape that can restore all
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Sr. Network Systems Engineer
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Hi all runing NetView 5.1.2 on AIX 4.3.2
1) using /usr/OV/install/tools/nvp.v5r1 (price is to stop all EUIs in
How do other admins handle this? Any ideas, suggestions? With kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen Andreas Kuffer Kuoni Travel Ltd.
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