Backing Up and Restoring Data on HP-UX EVFS Volumes Using HP OpenView Storage Data Protector 6.0
The following output is displayed:
Encrypted volume "/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_backup" has been successfully created
Step 4 To enable the source and target HP-UX EVFS volumes, enter the following commands:
$ evfsvol enable /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_test
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_test" has been successfully enabled
$ evfsvol enable /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_backup
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_backup" has been successfully enabled
Step 5 To create a file system on the HP-UX EVFS source and backup volumes, complete the
following tasks:
1. To create a temporary directory as a mount point for the HP-UX EVFS source and
target volumes, enter the following commands:
$ mkdir /dp_test
$ mkdir /dp_backup
2.
To create a file system on the HP-UX EVFS source and backup volume, enter the
following commands:
newfs -F vxfs /dev/evfs/vg01/rldp_test
The following output is displayed:
version 6 layout613880 sectors, 613880 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384
blocks
largefiles supported
$ newfs -F vxfs /dev/evfs/vg01/rldp_backup
The following output is displayed:
version 6 layout 613880 sectors, 613880 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384
blocks
largefiles supported
3.
To mount the temporary directory on the source and target HP-UX EVFS volumes,
enter the following commands:
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