Well, if you've seen my other threads you know the whole saga.
Dropping all previous posts, this is my situation.
I've got a 7013 that was running AIX 4.2 when something happened to it to make it semi-disfuntctional.
Where I am now is, I have 4 blank disks. I've installed AIX 4.2 and I'm at # prompt as root.
I have a MKSYSB tape.
I tried restoring the system from the mksysb tape but I get messages about file systems being out of space.
I booted from the old disk, noted FS sizes, then rebooted with the vanilla AIX 4.2 hdisk again. I extended all the filesystems so they match the old system.
I then rebooted and did a restore from the mksysb tape. Again with the "out of space" problems.
There's no way to change to "use mappings" so I can only guess that the MKSYSB tape was made without the -m.
But when I restore, it messes up all the file systems. Makes them all small again. If there's no -m why would it do that?
Anyhow, I don't know. If you have any general tips about wiping a system and then putting it all back via a mksysb tape, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Mike
Dropping all previous posts, this is my situation.
I've got a 7013 that was running AIX 4.2 when something happened to it to make it semi-disfuntctional.
Where I am now is, I have 4 blank disks. I've installed AIX 4.2 and I'm at # prompt as root.
I have a MKSYSB tape.
I tried restoring the system from the mksysb tape but I get messages about file systems being out of space.
I booted from the old disk, noted FS sizes, then rebooted with the vanilla AIX 4.2 hdisk again. I extended all the filesystems so they match the old system.
I then rebooted and did a restore from the mksysb tape. Again with the "out of space" problems.
There's no way to change to "use mappings" so I can only guess that the MKSYSB tape was made without the -m.
But when I restore, it messes up all the file systems. Makes them all small again. If there's no -m why would it do that?
Anyhow, I don't know. If you have any general tips about wiping a system and then putting it all back via a mksysb tape, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Mike