Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
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Backing Up the OSS Environment Using a Version of Backup/Restore
To back up the OSS environment:
1. Record all configuration information for the OSS environment. You can do this in either of the
following ways:
• Use the OSS Monitor Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) INFO commands to gather
information about all objects managed as part of the OSS environment (the OSS Monitor
itself, all OSS servers, and all OSS filesets):
SCF
INFO / OUT SNAPSHOT / MON $ZPMON, DETAIL
INFO / OUT SNAPSHOT / SERVER $ZPMON.*, DETAIL
INFO / OUT SNAPSHOT / FILESET $ZPMON.*, DETAIL
Build SCF OBEY files from the captured information such that the attributes of each object
can be recreated if necessary.
• Backup all OSS configuration files described in “Managing Servers” (page 90), using
the T9074 Backup and Restore utilities.
2. Backup all startup files using the T9074 Backup and Restore utilities:
a. If your site uses any of the OSS EasySetup utilities described in “OSS Management
Utilities” (page 395), and maintains the files used by those utilities, back those files up.
b. If your site has manually configured the persistence monitor to manage the OSS Monitor,
use the SCF INFO DETAIL command for the kernel subsystem to gather the information
needed to build an OBEY file that can recreate the attributes of the OSS Monitor, if
necessary.
3. Record the information in all storage-pool files. (You can back up and restore storage-pool
files using the T9074 Backup and Restore utilities.)
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