Re: Vg/lv/fs scripts

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 06/28/04

  • Next message: Blanchette, Mike: "Re: Vg/lv/fs scripts"
    Date:         Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:02:33 -0500
    To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    
    
    

    Sure.

    Run mkDRinfo.ksh at some off-peak time and it will create a file in /var/DR
    (you can change that if you wish). It should be in rootvg though so it is
    picked up with a mksysb.

    When you go to a DR exercise, run the second attached program (crfs.sh)
    with an '-f' flag, and the name of one of the files from the previous
    program. I run it every day at 02:00 so I have up to 31 days of history.

    BV

    (See attached file: crfs.sh)(See attached file: mkDRinfo.ksh)
    --------------------------------------------------------

    There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand
    binary, and those who don't ...

    Bill Verzal
    Project Leader, Komatsu America

    (847) 970-3726 - direct
    (847) 970-4184 - fax

                 "Miller, Dave
                 (I.S.)"
                 <Dave.Miller@BHS. To
                 ORG> aix-l@Princeton.EDU
                 Sent by: IBM AIX cc
                 Discussion List
                 <aix-l@Princeton. Subject
                 EDU> Vg/lv/fs scripts

                 06/28/2004 01:23
                 PM

                 Please respond to
                      IBM AIX
                  Discussion List
                 <aix-l@Princeton.
                       EDU>

    Does anyone have a script(s) that uses the odm and/or lsvg, lspv, lslv,
    lsfs, to "backwards engineer"
    Scripts to re-create Vgs, etc. for D.R. purposes?

    Thanks.

    CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email communication and any attachments may
    contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the
    designated recipients named above. If you are not the intended recipient,
    you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error
    and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of
    it or its contents is prohibited. If you have received this communication
    in error, please reply to the sender immediately or by telephone at (413)
    794-0000 and destroy all copies of this communication and any attachments.
    For further information regarding Baystate Health System's privacy policy,
    please visit our Internet web site at http://www.baystatehealth.com.

    
    
    




  • Next message: Blanchette, Mike: "Re: Vg/lv/fs scripts"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: Question on unmirroring rootvg before mksysb
      ... night/day testing out that restore speed if a rootvg disk happens to go bad during the mksysb. ... This email communication and any attachments may ... contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the ...
      (AIX-L)
    • Re: Question on unmirroring rootvg before mksysb
      ... Question on unmirroring rootvg before mksysb ... Do you remove mirror copies before backing up rootvg w/mksysb? ... This email communication and any attachments may ... contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the ...
      (AIX-L)
    • Re: estimate size of mksysb
      ... then all you have to do is all up your used space in the rootvg ... AIX Systems Administrator ... Re: estimate size of mksysb ... immediately delete the entire communication, ...
      (AIX-L)
    • Re: estimate size of mksysb
      ... Yes, what I do is, I look at the rootvg volume group (mksysb only backsup ... AIX "backup" command once the tape hits the fourth marker of course. ... immediately delete the entire communication, ...
      (AIX-L)
    • Re: Question on interpreting nmon
      ... The number of active cpu processes is way too high for this system. ... If you have received this communication in error, ... confidential and privileged information for the use of the designated recipients ...
      (AIX-L)