Backing Up and Restoring Data on HP-UX EVFS Volumes Using HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 6.0

$ lvcreate -L 5120 -n ldp_raw vg01
The following output is displayed:
Logical volume "/dev/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully created with
character device "/dev/vg01/rldp_raw".
Logical volume "/dev/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg01 has been saved in
/etc/lvmconf/vg01.conf
2. To map the LVM volume to an HP-UX EVFS volume, enter the following command:
$ evfsadm map /dev/vg01/ldp_raw
The following output is displayed:
Volume "/dev/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully mapped to EVFS volume
"/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw"
Step 2 To enable the HP-UX EVFS volume on the source client system, complete the following tasks:
1. To generate user keys for the HP-UX EVFS volume, enter the following command:
$ evfspkey keygen -p
The system prompts for the passphrase. Enter the passphrase and confirm it.
Enter passphrase:
Re-enter passphrase:
The following output is displayed:
Public/Private key pair "root.root" has been successfully generated
2. To create an EMD area, enter the following command:
$ evfsvol create /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw
The system prompts for the owner passphrase. Enter the owner passphrase.
Enter owner passphrase:
The following output is displayed:
Encrypted volume "/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully created
3. Enable the HP-UX EVFS volume by entering the evfsvol enable command, as follows:
$ evfsvol enable /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw
The system prompts for the user passphrase. Enter the user passphrase.
Enter user passphrase:
The following output is displayed:
Encrypted volume "/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw" has been successfully enabled
Step 3 To create a file system on the HP-UX EVFS volume, enter the following command:
$ newfs -F vxfs /dev/evfs/vg01/rldp_raw
The following output is displayed:
version 6 layout
5242360 sectors, 5242360 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384 blocks
largefiles supported
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