First
identify if your system has a tape drive in place.
ioscan
-fnC tape
or
ioscan
-kfnC tape
Say
the tape device is /dev/rmt/0m and has the no-rewind device file for
the same tape as /dev/rmt/0mn
To
make the Tape archive of the system use the no rewind device that is
/dev/rmt/0mn.
Load
the tape media in the tape device.
Confirm
that the media is loaded and in case needed rewind the tape to the
home position.
mt
-t /dev/rmt/0mn status
To
rewind to the original tape home position you can do
mt
-t /dev/rmt/0mn rewind
or
in
short
mt
-t /dev/rmt/0mn rew
Confirm
the tape is positioned
mt
-t /dev/rmt/0mn status
To
make a Tape archive backup you can use the command as
make_tape_recovery
-Av
This
automatically takes backup to the default tape drive configured on
the system.
make_tape_recovery
-v -a /dev/rmt/0mn -x include_entire=vg00 -x exclude=/var/adm/crash
The
above command takes backup of the system into tape drive /dev/rmt/0mn
and includes entire VG vg00 (which is included in Ignite backup by
default) in -v (verbose mode) and excludes the Directory
/var/adm/crash.
To
include the other VGs apart from the rootvg vg00, the command becomes
like this.
make_tape_recovery
-v -a /dev/rmt/0mn -x inc_entire=vg00 -x inc_entire=vg02 -x
exclude=/var/adm/crash
The
above command additionally takes the vg02 data also in the Ignite
tape backup.
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