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5.2.2 Backing up <strong>on</strong> tape<br />

In Example 5-3, the result of running the backupios command with the -tape flag<br />

is shown.<br />

Example 5-3 Tape backup<br />

$ backupios -tape /dev/rmt0<br />

Creating informati<strong>on</strong> file (/image.data) for rootvg..<br />

Creating tape boot image.....<br />

Creating list of files to back up.<br />

Backing up 23622 files....................<br />

23622 of 23622 files (100%)<br />

0512-038 mksysb: Backup Completed Successfully.<br />

bosboot: Boot image is 26916 512 byte blocks.<br />

bosboot: Boot image is 26916 512 byte blocks.<br />

The result of this command is a bootable tape that allows an easy restore of the<br />

Virtual I/O Server, as shown in “Restoring from tape” <strong>on</strong> page 286.<br />

5.2.3 Backing up <strong>on</strong> DVD<br />

There are two types of DVD media that can be used for backing up: DVD-RAM<br />

and DVD-R. DVD-RAM media can support both -cdformat and -udf format, while<br />

DVD-R media <strong>on</strong>ly supports the -cdformat. The DVD device cannot be virtualized<br />

and assigned to a client partiti<strong>on</strong> when performing backupios. Remove the<br />

device from the client and the virtual SCSI mapping from the server before<br />

proceeding with the backup.<br />

Chapter 5. <strong>System</strong> management 281

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