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SYSGEN Backup Capabilities [ STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation


STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual

SYSGEN Backup Capabilities 

A complete system backup consists of system files, user files, the file
system directory, and system configuration information.  STORE copies
only system and user files and the file system directory to backup.

To back up your system configuration, use the SYSGEN utility.  This
creates a system load tape (SLT). A system load tape contains system
configuration information, and all the system files necessary to boot and
run a basic system.

SYSGEN requires that you have system supervisor (OP) capability to view
system configuration data and system manager (SM) capability to save
changes.

SYSGEN provides a series of command-driven user interfaces and online
help facilities that describe command syntax and options.  Through the
interfaces, referred to as configurators, you can build new system
configurations and generate a system load tape based on the new
information.

SYSGEN stores configuration data in a group of files that are maintained
by one or more of the five system configurators.  Each configurator
provides you with an interface to make changes to an independent portion
of the configuration data.  For example, there is an I/O configurator
that allows you to change the physical makeup of the system and a Log
configurator for making changes to the type and quality of system and
user log files.

The base group is the group containing the set of configuration files to
be read or modified by SYSGEN. The default group is the group that was
specified (or defaulted to) when the system was started.  If a base group
is not specified, then the default group becomes the base group.  The
default group is generally CONFIG.SYS.

CONFIG.SYS is a permanent fileSet containing information on device
classes, assigned I/O paths, assigned LDEV numbers, volume names, and
various data in system files.  When changes are made to the system
configuration from one or more of the configurators, the files remain
unchanged until you formally keep the new information through the SYSGEN
KEEP command.  You can always back out of changes until you actually keep
them.  You may KEEP the base group or to a group you specify. 

Multiple configurations can be kept on disk and stored to backup through
a full system backup.  When you KEEP your changes to another group name
(for example, CONFG950), a new group is created in the SYS account with
an identical fileset.  When a system load tape is generated, however, the
current configuration data is always written to the SLT as CONFIG.SYS
regardless of what your working name on disk is for the group.  This
reduces confusion over which group is the current configuration or what
its original name was if you suddenly have to regenerate a system.  For
information on changing or creating configurations groups, refer to
System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual 
(32650-90042).



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