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Apr 12, 2001
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Newbie here, so please bear with me. I use the tar command in running our hotbackups from a script in cron of our archive files. Is this okay? Someone mentioned that I might not be getting all the files because tar won't capture all files. Any help would be appreicated.
 
tar can't deal with files over 2 GB, so if you have a file that is larger than that, you won't get a backup of the file.

 
One last thing to mention. Tar is ok...but if you are talking about the entire system
as in rootvg being able to be recovered, you are indeed not backing everything up.
Only a mksysb will backup the size of the logical volumes, create a bootable tape and back up the information that can be recovered if the system crashes. A mksysb is what is needed...I recommend monthly, or at least every time the passwords change, and other system information changes.

If you are talking about just your data being backed up with a tar....and you already have the system stuff backed up, you should be ok......
 
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