Use this procedure to back up the root (/) file system of a cluster node. Be sure the cluster is running problem-free before performing the backup procedure.
Become superuser on the cluster node you want to back up.
Switch each running data service from the node to be backed up to another node in the cluster.
# scswitch -z -D disk-device-group[,...] -h node[,...] |
Performs the switch.
Name of the disk device group to be switched.
Name of the cluster node to switch the disk device group to. This node becomes the new primary.
Shut down the node.
# shutdown -g0 -y -i0 |
Reboot the node in non-cluster mode.
SPARC:
ok boot -x |
x86:
<<< Current Boot Parameters >>> Boot path: /pci@0,0/pci8086,2545@3/pci8086,1460@1d/pci8086,341a@7,1/ sd@0,0:a Boot args: Type b [file-name] [boot-flags] <ENTER> to boot with options or i <ENTER> to enter boot interpreter or <ENTER> to boot with defaults <<< timeout in 5 seconds >>> Select (b)oot or (i)nterpreter: b -x |
Back up the root (/) file system.
If the root disk is not encapsulated, use the following command.
# ufsdump 0ucf dump-device / |
If the root disk is encapsulated, use the following command.
# ufsdump 0ucf dump-device /dev/vx/rdsk/rootvol |
Refer to the ufsdump(1M) man page for more information.
Reboot the node in cluster mode.
# init 6 |
In the following example, the root (/) file system is backed up onto tape device /dev/rmt/0.
# ufsdump 0ucf /dev/rmt/0 / DUMP: Writing 63 Kilobyte records DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Tue Apr 18 18:06:15 2000 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch DUMP: Dumping /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 (phys-schost-1:/) to /dev/rmt/0 DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Estimated 859086 blocks (419.48MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: 859066 blocks (419.47MB) on 1 volume at 2495 KB/sec DUMP: DUMP IS DONE DUMP: Level 0 dump on Tue Apr 18 18:06:15 2000 |