Task |
Description |
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1. Create a UFS snapshot |
Create a read-only copy of a file system by using the fssnap command. | |
2. Display UFS snapshot information |
Identify UFS snapshot information such as the raw snapshot device. | |
3. (Optional) Delete a UFS snapshot |
Delete a snapshot that is already backed up or no longer needed. | |
4. Back up a UFS snapshot |
Choose one of the following backup methods: |
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Create a full backup of a UFS snapshot by using the ufsdump command. | |
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Create an incremental backup of a UFS snapshot by using the ufsdump command.
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How to Create an Incremental Backup of a UFS Snapshot (ufsdump) |
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Back up a UFS snapshot by using the tar command. | |
5. (Optional) Restore data from a UFS snapshot |
Restore the UFS snapshot the same way as you would restore data by using the ufsrestore command. |