F.6.1 preparing an alternate system disk – HP BA322 90087 User Manual

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F.6 Alternative Backup and Restore Procedure (Minimum OpenVMS
Environment)

This section describes an alternative method of performing backup and restore operations. This
method is similar to creating a Standalone Backup directory on a disk, as supported by OpenVMS
VAX systems and certain earlier versions of OpenVMS Alpha (using
SYS$UPDATE.STABACKIT.COM). Supported by both OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity server
systems, this method installs a Minimum OpenVMS Environment (install with no options) on
another disk from which you can perform your backup and restore operations on the system
disk. The Minimum OpenVMS Environment is created in the SYSE root ([SYSE]) on the disk,
which runs a subset of OpenVMS and is indicated by the triple dollar sign ($$$) system prompt.
Use this method under the following conditions:

If you do not have access to the operating system media and its menu system

If you want to back up a shadowed system disk without disabling the shadow set

NOTE:

You can back up your running system disk by using the /IGNORE=INTERLOCK qualifier

with the BACKUP command and ignoring warning messages. However, that method requires
that all other use of the system be suspended, including disabling logins, stopping print and
batch queues, and turning off networking software. In addition, you cannot use this method to
restore files to the running system disk. Because of these limitations, HP recommends that, if
you must use an alternative backup or restore method, you use the method described in this
section.

F.6.1 Preparing an Alternate System Disk

Prepare an alternate system disk as follows:
1.

Log in to a privileged account on your running OpenVMS system.

2.

Using the SHOW DEVICE command, identify a data disk on which you can install the
operating system, with no options. This is your target disk during that installation. To install
the operating system with no options on your target disk, you need the following amount
of free disk space:

OpenVMS Alpha: approximately 5,21,552 blocks (267 MB)

OpenVMS Integrity servers: approximately 10,09,762 blocks (517 MB)

Existing data remains on the disk.

3.

The target disk must be mounted privately to your process. (This prevents other users from
accessing this disk during the installation and backup procedures.) Therefore, if the target
disk was mounted with the /SYSTEM, /CLUSTER, /GROUP, or /SHARE qualifier, dismount
that disk and mount it without those qualifiers or the /FOREIGN qualifier. For example:

$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DKA200

4.

For OpenVMS Integrity servers, enter the following command:

$ @SYS$SYSTEM:I64VMS$PCSI_INSTALL_MIN.COM [target-disk]

For OpenVMS Alpha, enter the following command:

$ @SYS$SYSTEM:AXPVMS$PCSI_INSTALL_MIN.COM [target-disk]

(The procedure prompts you for a device name if you do not specify it on the command
line.)

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