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safety backup

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haja

Technical User
Apr 18, 2003
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NL
Hello,
Can somebody tells me what i do wrong by making a safety backup. We have a 38 lim system on BC11 sp 7.

<BLEQI:EQU=1-0-50-00;
EXECUTED
<IOSII:IODEV=SAFE-DSK,NODE=SYSN,SIPOS=0,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
EXECUTED

<FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
EXECUTED

<BLEQE:EQU=1-0-50-00,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED

<DUBDP;
BACKUP DATA
EXTERNAL BACKUP LATEST PREVIOUS
REL1 REL2
05:00 28JUL03 05:00 27JUL03
LOCAL BACKUP
NO LIM WITH DIVERGENT TIME AND DATE

END


<FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
ORDERED

<FISCP:IODEV=SAFE-DSK;
FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SAFETY-FS
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
65536 - 19200 -
END


SPONTANEOUS PRINTOUT


SAFETY BACKUP RESULT
COPYING TO SAFETY BACKUP FAILED
SUBFILE SYSTEM IS FULL
END

greating
Hans

 
Hi

38 Lim is a really big system !
I strongly suspect that 64 MByte is not enough to copy all data.
You may check this by checking space on the main hard disk :
&quot;fiscp:iodev=sysdisk1;&quot;
Space required = used space USR1 + S2 +S3+...

You better to do safety using MDDT via NIU board

Hope this help
/Rorni
 
Rorni is right,
big systems you need to split the fisbi
 
Hi Rorni
This is the result of fiscp.
<fiscp:iodev=sysdisk1; FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 21717 19200 /SYSN/USR1
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS12
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 10398 19200 /SYSN/USR1/SES/DR/REL1/S2
SUBFS: TMFS
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 26619 19200 /SYSN/USR1/ACS/TM
END

<fiscp:iodev=sysdisk2; FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS21
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 24549 19200 /SYSN/USR2
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS22
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 8995 19200 /SYSN/USR2/SES/DR/REL2/S2
END

Both disks are also 64 MB

Hans
 
Hi Jay944,
Can jou help me with te commands ?
Hans
 
Ok,

You need a storage of :

SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 21717 19200 /SYSN/USR1
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS12
KBYTES FILES
TOTAL AVAIL TOTAL MOUNTED
64512 10398 19200 /SYSN/USR1/SES/DR/REL1/S2

2*64512 - 21717 -10398 = +/- 90 MB which is biiger than the max size (64 M), so you need to split your safety.
I've seen a procedure to do that. I will send it to you
/rorni
 
Thanks rorni,
I will wait for your reply.

hans
 
My e-mail adress is hans.jansen@essent.nl
 
Hi

Try this.
Regards
/rorni

IOSII:NODE=SYSN,IODEV=SAFETY,SIPOS=0,SUBFS=SAFETY-SF11&SAFETY-SF12;
ficri:subfs=safety-sf11,size=xx;
y;
ficri:subfs=safety-sf12,size=xx;
y;
fimoi:subfs=safety-sf11,path=/sysn/usr3;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1/s2;
fimoi:subfs=safety-sf12,path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1/s2;
fifoc:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1,owner=dr;
ficpi:spath=/sysn/usr1/ses/dr/rel1,path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1,coop=dir;
 
hey haja,
I am &quot;son of jan&quot; ???

if were on the same wavelength !
 
Hi Rorni,

Everything works well,

thanks
Hans
 
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