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9. If you are installing on a different machine than the original backup was
made from and the original machine was configured on a network, you are
asked if you want to remove the network configuration unless you pre
configured this response in the Utilities menu. Details for this prompt are
described in “Removing the Network Configuration” on page 12-11.
10. If a system key exists and is in the normal position, the system is rebooted
automatically. Otherwise, you are prompted to turn the key to normal position
and press Enter to reboot. You then see the following message:
Re-applying device configuration from previous install...
The system will now shutdown and reboot in order to activate
the device configuration changes...
The system shuts down and reboots once more. When the installation is complete,
the system should look exactly like the original system from which the backup was
made, with the exception of any changes that you specified during the installation
process. If, however, devices were defined on the original system, and the same
physical devices or adapters do not exist on the system on which you are installing
on, those devices will not be defined to the new system.
Removing IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for System Backup and
Recovery from a Non-licensed Machine
Because SysBack provides the ability to back up one machine and use that backup
to install another, you replicate the SysBack programs as well. If you do not own a
license of the product for the machine that you are installing, then you must
remove SysBack from the system after the installation.
To accommodate this, the installation process will check to see if you have installed
on the same system from which the backup was originally created. If so, SysBack
is retained. If not, the following message will appear at the end of the installation
process, just prior to rebooting:
This system was installed from a backup originating from another machine.
If you do note have a license of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for System Backup and Recovery for this
Should SysBack be removed from this system? (yes/no) ==>
If SysBack is not licensed on the current machine, type yes to automatically
remove SysBack from the newly installed system. Typing no retains SysBack from
the original backup.
If at a later time you want to remove SysBack from the system, you can do so by
logging in as “root” and typing the following at the command line:
/usr/lpp/sysback/rmsysback
This removes all SysBack programs and installation history from the system.
However, if you are using the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for System Backup and
Recovery version of SysBack, the product is removed through the standard AIX
software removal process using the “installp” command.
If you are installing a backup on an LPAR capable machine, that was made from
another partition in that same machine, this prompt will not occur. However, if
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