Saves the system state for reinstallation on the current system or another system.
Attention: The mkszfile command overwrites an existing /image.data file with new information.
The mkszfile command saves the system state for reinstallation on the current system or on another system. The information saved includes the following:
The saved information allows the bosinstall routine to recreate the logical volume information as it existed before the backup.
The mkszfile command creates the /image.data file. The contents of this file are defined by the system in which the image was created. The user can edit the /image.data file before calling the mksysb command. The mksysb command, in turn, only backs up the file systems specified in the /image.data file, which reflects the requirements of the rootvg file system.
All the saved information is obtained using list commands. The commands are listed in the /image.data file as comments for the user's reference when editing this file.
Files on tape cannot be changed. However, in order to override the data files on the tape, the user can create a diskette with the desired files.
The mkszfile command checks to be sure there is at least 8MB of free space available in the /tmp file system for the boot image.
Note: Before running the mkszfile command, ensure that enough space is available in the /tmp file to store a boot image. This space is needed during both backup and installation. To determine the amount of space needed in the /tmp file, issue the following command:
/usr/bin/mkszfile | Contains the mkszfile command. |
The mksysb command.
The /image.data file.