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copy_boot_tape(1M) copy_boot_tape(1M)
When the -v option is specified, the performance of the copy_boot_tape is impacted.
The
-u and -p options always rewind the specified tape device file to the
Beginning of Tape
Ensure that the target tape device where the tape contents will be copied, is of equal or greater capacity
than the tape device from which the copy_boot_tape
command is copying.
If the
copy_boot_tape
operation is performed from a DDS, 8mm or QIC tape drive onto a different
type of tape drive, for example, DLT, then the copy operation may fail. This is because the DDS, 8mm or
QIC tape drive use setmarks and the destination tape drive may not support the setmarks.
If the
copy_boot_tape
operation is performed onto a DDS, 8mm or QIC tape drive from a different
type of tape drive, for example, DLT, then there might be errors while attempting to read from the copied
tape at a later point. This is because the formats of data written to different tape devices may defer
depending on the tape drive.
DEPRECATED OPTIONS
The following options have been deprecated from HP-UX 11iv3 March 2010 release. The user must
invoke the /opt/ignite/data/scripts/examples/copy_boot_tape command to use any of the deprecated
options.
-a When used with the -u option, extract only the system archive from the tape. When used with the
-p option, write only the system archive to tape. (The tape will not be bootable.)
-b When used with the -u option, extract only the boot area from the tape. When used with the
-p
option, write only the boot area to tape. (The tape will be bootable without software to install.)
-m indicates that the boot tape is (Tape-to-tape copy is not allowed for multi-tape kits.)
-r Overwrite the system archive on a systemimage in the directory indicated by the -d option.
EXAMPLES
Extract the boot area and the system archive to the files file0001, file0002,... in the directory
/extra_space: (This will prompt for a blank tape in
/dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDS1n to copy the extracted
files to another tape.)
copy_boot_tape -u /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDS1n -d
/extra_space
Create a boot tape from the tape contents previously extracted to /extra_space
copy_boot_tape -p /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDS1n -d
/extra_space
Extract the boot area and the system archive to a second tape on the system:
copy_boot_tape -u /dev/rmt/c0t0d0DDS1n -p /dev/rmt/c1t1d0DDS1n
SEE ALSO
lifls(1), mt(1), ansitape(1M), make_boot_tape(1M), make_ipf_tape(1M), make_medialif(1M),
make_tape_recovery(1M).
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