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SysBack, that performs an automatic installation of device code from
CD-ROM not already included in the system restored from the backup
media.
Filename of Post installation script
Enter a filename to include a post installation script on the customized
installation diskette. If it exists, this file will be executed at the end of
the installation process before the system reboots. This can be used, for
instance, to execute the sample script
/usr/lpp/sysback/scripts/install.post_rmnet that removes the network
configuration from the restored system data to prevent any prompts at
the end of the SysBack installation process.
You can find more information on the sample installation scripts provided with
SysBack in Appendix D, “Creating Scripts for Customizing the System Backup and
Install Process”, on page D-1.
After this diskette has been created, insert the diskette during the system boot
process. It is read automatically, and any of the above information files provided
are used during the installation process, overriding the same information on the
backup media if it exists.
Changing SysBack Program Defaults
Use the Change SysBack Program Defaults option to tailor the behavior of certain
functions of SysBack. These include the underlying format of the backups, how
read errors are handled when reading backup media, and attributes used to tune
network performance. This section describes the various parameters that can be
changed and the reasons you might choose to do so.
Normally, you do not need to change the default behavior of SysBack. These
parameters should not be changed except by experienced users who understand
the reasons for doing so, as described below.
To access the menus to change the SysBack program defaults, select Change
SysBack Program Defaults on the Utilities menu. You can also access these menus
by typing smit sb_chgsettings at a command line.
The following screen is displayed. The values shown are the system defaults. If
you changed the attributes previously, those values are displayed.
Note: You may also access this same menu by using the following SMIT paths:
smitty sysback Sysback Program Defaults
Change Sysback Program Defaults Change Sysback Tape
Defaults Change Sysback CD/DVD Boot Defaults
Set Network Install Defaults
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