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Ch 8. Backing Up the System [ Performing System Operation Tasks ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


Performing System Operation Tasks

Chapter 8  Backing Up the System 

Planning, managing, and performing system backups are, perhaps, a system
operator's most important tasks.  Regularly scheduled, properly performed
system backups guarantee that, in the event of an unexpected system
mishap, the information from the most recent backup is always available.

Computer users can choose to store their own files whenever they want,
but they also rely on you to maintain a current set of duplicate files by
copying the most up-to-date information stored from your computer's disk
to tapes.

There are two ways to perform a system backup.  A full backup copies all
files stored in your system, whether or not any of the information in
them has changed since the last backup.  A partial backup copies only the
files that have changed since the last full backup, using the DATE
parameter of the STORE command.  A well-planned backup schedule combines
both methods.  It usually calls for a full backup once a week and a
partial backup each remaining workday.  If you follow such a schedule,
you lose no more than 24 hours worth of information should the system
fail.

In this chapter, you will find the procedures to perform the following
tasks:

   *   Scheduling backups

   *   Preparing for the backup

   *   Performing full backups

   *   Performing partial backups

   *   Using system directory backups



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