Re: SUMMARY:Simple Disaster Recovery Procedure?

From: Bill Zhang (aicc_us@YAHOO.COM)
Date: Tue Aug 20 2002 - 03:21:21 EDT


For some reason, I didn't get those folks' responses.
I'm very interested in this topic.
Thanks!

Bill

--- Dave.Zarnoch@SUNGARD.COM wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Thanks for your responses:
>
> Kevin Adams
> Simon Green
> Bill Verzal
> and (Sorry, there was one more but I forget now)
>
> It appears that my proposed procedure will work just
> fine.
>
> I also have some scripts that I would like to test
>
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Dave Zarnoch
> UNIX Systems Administration
> SunGard eSourcing
> 600 Laurel Oak Rd.
> Voorhees, NJ 08043
> Dave.Zarnoch@sungard.com
>
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> Dave.Zarnoch@SUNG
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> 08/16/2002 01:25
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> Folks,
>
> We do a DR @ every 3 months for about 6 servers and
> would like to simplify
> the procedures
>
> At this point, we do the following:
>
> Restore rootvg via mksysb
>
> Reconstruct all non-rootvg volume groups, LVM and
> filesystems.
>
> We then restore via TSM
>
> What I propose goes as follows:
>
>
> At our data center:
>
> #savevg -ie datavg (for example)
>
> in the exclude file, list the filesystems listed in
> the datavg VG
> (what I'm assuming is this will get all of the
> filesystem data
> without actually backing up data)
>
> Then at the DR site:
>
> Perform the restore of the mksysb first then,
>
> #restvg -f /tmp/vgdata/vgname/vgname.data
>
> Then use Tivoli to restore the actual data
>
>
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dave Zarnoch
> UNIX Systems Administration
> SunGard eSourcing
> 600 Laurel Oak Rd.
> Voorhees, NJ 08043
> Dave.Zarnoch@sungard.com

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