Air Cleaner User Manual

mksbcd command. However, its contents will be removed unless you
specify the -R C flag. This flag is optional.
The SMIT menu field equivalent to this flag is: File system to store CD /
DVD file structure.
-I cd_image
Specify the name of an existing file system to be used in place of the
default cd_image file system. You must ensure that there is enough space in
this file system as outlined in the section entitled Spaceon page 5-2. If
this flag is not specified, the default cd_image file system created is
/mksbcd/cd_image. If there is not enough space in this file system, the
mksbcd command will enlarge the file system with the AIX /usr/sbin/chfs
command to make it large enough. If the chfs command fails, then so will
mksbcd. Also, this file system will not be automatically removed by the
mksbcd command. However, its contents will be removed unless you
specify the -R I flag. This flag is optional.
The SMIT menu field equivalent to this flag is: File system to store
final CD/DVD image.
-R CMI
Specify this flag when you do not want the mksbcd process to remove one
or more of the default created file systems. Specify one or more of the
following combinations:
C Do not remove the cd_fs file system M Do not remove the
backup_image file system I Do not remove the cd_image file system
This can be specified as -R CMI or -R "C M I". This flag is optional.
The SMIT menu field equivalent to this flag is: Do not remove the final
CD images.
-V vgname
Specify this flag when you do not want the default backup_image, cd_fs,
and cd_image file systems created in the rootvg volume group. This only
applies to locally created file systems. This flag is optional.
The SMIT menu field equivalent to this flag is: Local Volume Group for
creation of file systems.
-F vgname
Specify this flag when you do not want the default backup_image, cd_fs,
and cd_image file systems created in the rootvg volume group. This applies
to creating these file systems on a remote system and would only be
specified in conjunction with the -H host or -h host flags. This flag is
optional.
The SMIT menu field equivalent to this flag is: Remote Volume Group for
creation of file systems.
HOST OPTIONS:
-h hostname
Specify this option when performing backups to a remote CD / DVD
device. This will create the backup_image, cd_fs, and cd_image file systems
on the local system and the "cd_image" file system on the remote system.
You may optionally use the -F vgname flag to specify which volume group
on the remote system in which to create the cd_image file system.
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