HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90317)
110 Chapter5
Modifying Your System
5.1 Securing and Backing Up the System for Tape Tasks
DBEnvironment.
• Log files are not stored using this command. In addition, you should use the
SHOWDBE command to ensure that all parameters are OK.
b. If you have ALLBASE/4GL already on your system, unload all existing
ALLBASE/4GL applications. For information on unloading ALLBASE/4GL
applications, refer to the HP ALLBASE/4GL Developer Administration Manual.
c. If you are installing AutoRestart/iX for the first time, install AutoRestart/iX before
you run AUTOINST. Refer to the AutoRestart/iX Reference Manual for installation
instructions.
9. If you have a current full backup, you may proceed to Step 11.
If you do not already have a current full backup, proceed to Step 10.
Backup the System
10.Back up the system, if you do not already have a current full backup.
a. Specify a class name.
:FILE SYSGTAPE;DEV=
dev_number
where the dev_number is the DAT class name or LDEV number of the tape device.
Specify this value if you are using a DAT or any device that has a class name other
than TAPE.
b. Mount a write-enabled tape and create an SLT.
:SYSGEN
sysgen>TAPE
sysgen>EXIT
c. If you are prompted for lockwords on system files, record the names of each system
file as prompted, then type the lockword and continue with the backup. You will need
to restore these lockwords later in the section, “Setting Passwords and Lockwords.”
Record the names on your checklist.
d. Dismount the tape, label as SLT with date, time and system version.
e. Mount another blank tape and backup your user files.
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE
:STORE @.@.SYS,@.@.@-@.@.SYS;*T;DIRECTORY;SHOW
or
:STORE /SYS/, / - /SYS/;*T;DIRECTORY;SHOW; &
ONVS=
volume_set_name1, volume_set_name2
, ...
where the volume_set_name is the name for each user volume set you want to
backup.
f. Dismount the tape, label with date, time and system version.
g. Go to Step 11.
11.If it exists, purge HPINSTFL: