Backup

Backing Up UNIX Systems

 

Backing Up UNIX Systems

 

You can install a Disk Agent on every UNIX system in order to back it

 

up. Alternatively, you may use the Network Filesystem (NFS) to back up

 

data from systems that do not have a Disk Agent.

 

See “Backing Up Disks Using NFS” on page 164 for details.

 

See the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Installation and Licensing

 

Guide or online Help for instructions on how to install a Disk Agent.

 

See the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Software Release Notes for

 

a complete list of supported platforms.

 

Backing Up UNIX Filesystems

Limitations

The maximum size of the files you can back up depends on operating

 

system and filesystem limitations. Data Protector has no file size

 

limitations on the following UNIX systems: HP-UX, Solaris, AIX, IRIX,

 

and Linux. On other UNIX systems Data Protector backs up files of up to

 

2 GB.

 

Data Protector backs up the directory structure, regular files, and special

 

files. Special files are character device files, block device files, UNIX

 

domain sockets, FIFO files, HP-UX network special files, and XENIX

 

specially-named files.

 

Softlinks and mountpoints are not followed, and are backed up as

 

softlinks and ordinary empty directories, respectively.

 

If there are multiple hardlinks referencing the same file, the file is

 

backed up only once. You can change this by setting the Backup

 

hardlinks as files option, as explained in “List of Data Protector

 

Backup Options” on page 236.

 

All file attributes, including file permissions, access times, and Access

 

Control Lists (ACLs) on HP-UX and AIX are backed up together with the

 

files. The time of the last access to each file is saved before reading the

 

file and then returned to the original value after the file is backed up.

 

This behavior can be changed by setting the Do not preserve access

 

time attributes option, as explained in “Using Backup Options” on

 

page 225.

 

Network share backup is not supported.

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