HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6191-90015a Personal Computer User Manual


 
74 Appendix A
Disk Copy Utility — To make an image of a disk after install or upgrade (HP-UX 10.x to 11.x)
Quick Start Instructions
At this point, typing UTILINFO would give you a good idea of what to do, but let us assume
we just want to copy data off the last Quantum disk drive (disk index 5) onto the DDS tape
drive (tape index 4). To do that, use the BACKUP command.
COPYUTIL> backup
Enter the Disk Index ([q]/?): 5
Enter the Tape Index ([q]/?): 4
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* Please Load into Tape Drive, Tape Volume 0 for Backup.
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If you have to, you may safely remove the SUPPORT MEDIA now.
Ready to continue ([y]/n/q/?): y
Checking for the beginning of tape: DONE.
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COPYUTIL>
You can now exit the program, switch off the power, replace the bad disk and start the
program again.
COPYUTIL> exit
Replace the SUPPORT MEDIA now, if you removed it earlier.
ODE>
Assume you have restarted the program and it looks just like the last time. You now want
to restore the data back onto the new disk drive. To do this, you use the RESTORE
command.
COPYUTIL> restore
Enter the Tape Index ([q]/?): 4
Enter the Disk Index ([q]/?): 5
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* Please Load into Tape Drive, Tape Volume 0 (or the Desire Tape).
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If you have to, you may safely remove the SUPPORT MEDIA now.
Ready to continue ([y]/n/q/?): y
Checking for the beginning of tape: DONE.
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