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Backing up and Restoring Files
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-or-
at the ok prompt: boot -r
2. Run backup script with -h option to get information on the drives in the
system and all the command options. The following is the output of run-
ning clone.pl -h on a typical system.
# perl clone.pl -h
Sample output
Usage:
-L # Set DEBUG Logging Level (1-4):
1-INFO 2-WARN 3-ERROR 4-INFO&Console.
Default level: ERROR
-D #Set DAT Level (1-2):
1-detail 2-high level.
Default level: detail
-p ’PARTITIONS’ Set partitions to be
backed up or recovered
Delimiters: space ',' ';' and '.'
Each partition specified from root,
i.e. begun w. '/'
Enclose [PARTITIONS] within single
quotes, not the back quote.
-d driveSet drive name for backup or recovery
-s driveSet drive name for system when booted
off CD
-b on/offSet backup on/off
-r on/offSet recovery on/off
Mandatory: recovery ON works only
backup set OFF
Restore to root or /usr requires all
applications to be down
-v #Get the version of this script
and perhaps a reboot.
-f fullSet full disk to be backed up
Mandatory: '-f full' needed for entire
disk backup
-hPrint this usage message
3. Select a drive as the target backup drive.
Find one from the list, in the output of perl clone.pl -h
Example:
System drives information:
System drive:c0t3d0.
The mount slices:c0t3d0s0 c0t3d0s6 c0t3d0s4 c0t3d0s7
c0t3d0s5.
Corresponding partitions:/ /usr /var /mmf /opt.
The swap slice:c0t3d0s1.
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