Re: Recovering SP node to Standalone RS6000
2002-05-02 13:06:55
Do you have a tape drive physically attached to the SP node?
If so then you can do fairly easily. If not then I think you need
AIX Sysback to make a mksysb to a remote tape. You can't make
a mksysb image to disk and then copy that image to tape - it's
not a bootable image.
David Longo
>>> bill.jolley AT EDS DOT COM 05/02/02 12:50PM >>>
Here is what I need to accomplish or would like to. Create a mksysb of the
SP Node, copy the image to media. At the recovery site, I will need to
restore this image to the standalone rs6000. I do not know if this is
possible even if I use the cloning process.
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