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To display the product history, select Display SysBack Product Install History
from the Utilities menu. You can also create this list using the fastpath smit
sb_showlevel at the command line.
Printing or Displaying System Configuration
Use the Print or Display System Configuration option to document the system
configuration, including all information pertaining to the volume groups, physical
volumes, logical volumes, and filesystems. It provides a report that contains all of
the key information that you might need in case of various system failures.
In most cases, you do not need this information when recovering from system
failures, because the SysBack installation process and the remakevg command
recreates volume groups, logical volumes, and filesystems without requiring the
user to have knowledge of the system configuration. This information, however,
might be useful in planning a migration of filesystems to new hardware or in
reorganizing an existing system to take advantage of disk striping, mirroring, or
other features.
To print or display the system configuration:
1. Select Print or Display System Configuration from the Utilities menu.
2. The following options are displayed:
Enter print queue name ([]=display)
The default value is the current default printer as defined by either the
PRINTER environment variable or the first print queue in the
/etc/qconfig file. Enter the name of the print queue where you want to
send the report or leave blank to display on the screen.
Enter filename to save ([]=display)
Default=blank. Enter the full pathname of the file where you want to
save the report or leave blank to display on the screen.
Note: Both of the above fields must be blank to show the report on the screen.
3. Press Enter to print the report.
The report output includes the following information:
Volume group information
One record for each volume group. Contains all volume group attributes
and physical volume sizes. Example:
Volume Group Auto-on? PP Size Quorum? Total Used Free PV(s)
------------ -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- -------- ------
rootvg y 4 MB y 250 PPs 213 PPs 37 PPs hdisk0
1002 MB 852 MB 148 MB
Logical Volume Information
One record for each logical volume. Contains most logical volume
attributes and a list of the physical volumes each logical volume resides
on. Example:
Volume Group Logical Volume Attributes
-------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------------
rootvg hd8 Type: jfslog Copies: 1 Upper: 32
LPs: 1 IntraPV: c StrpSz: 0
MinLps: 0 InterPV: m
PV(s): hdisk0
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