STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual (B5151-90003)
Chapter 10 153
Backing Up the System Configuration
Creating a System Load Tape
Creating a System Load Tape
To create a system load backup that contains a new configuration, follow the sample
commands as illustrated:
Figure 10-2. Creating a System Load Tape Sample
:SYSGEN CONFIG,NEWFIG
:SYSGEN version E.00.00 : catalog version E.00.00
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**warning** no NMCONFIG file in this configuration.
**warning** NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS is now the NMCONFIG file
** First level command **
io log (lo) misc (mi) spa (sp)
sysfile (sy)
basegroup (ba) keep (ke) permyes (pe) show (sh)
backup (ta)
clear (cl)(c) exit (ex)(e) help (he)(h) oclose (oc)
redo
sysgen>
Make your system configuration changes through the utility configurators. For
information, refer to System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual.
Return to the first-level SYSGEN menu and keep the changes to the new configuration
group:
sysgen>KEEP
or
sysgen>KE
Keeping to group NEWFIG
Purge old configuration (yes/no)?Y
sysgen>
At this point, your configuration changes have been saved to disk under the configuration
group NEWFIG. If you specify NEWFIG as the base group and you issue the TAPE command,
NEWFIG is written to the backup as CONFIG.SYS, overwriting the default configuration files.
Recall the new configuration and generate a system load backup:
sysgen>BA NEWFIG
sysgen>TA
If you are completely confident that you have a working configuration, exit SYSGEN.