How to Increase RAMFS Size for Most Versions of Sysback
Contents
About this document
Machine selection process
File selection process
Make the necessary changes
Build the appropriate boot image
    Network boot image configuration
    Recreate full system backup
    Create a boot tape without data
    Bare install to create boot tape without data
This document describes how to re-make a boot image when the ramdisk runs out of space 
while booted from a Sysback tape or Sysback server. 
This document applies to AIX Versions 3.x and 4.x. Later versions will require a larger 
RAMFS value.
For local tape backups, or Sysback Version 4 remote tape backups, log in as root on 
the client/source machine.
For Sysback Version 3 remote tape backups, log in as root on the server machine.
First, change into the /usr/sbin directory. Enter:
        cd /usr/sbin
For Sysback Versions 4.1.4 or earlier, enter the following series of commands:
        cp mkboottape mkboottape.org
        vi mkboottape
For Sysback Versions 4.2.0 and later, enter the following series of commands:
        cp mkboottape.sh mkboottape.sh.org
        vi mkboottape.sh
For Sysback Versions 4.1 or later, search on RAMFS. The following will display:
        RAMFS=16384 # AIX 4.1 = 8MB
        [ ${VER}$REL -eq 42 ] && RAMFS=20480 # AIX 4.2 = 10MB
        [ ${VER}$REL -ge 43 ] && RAMFS=24576 # AIX 4.3 = 12MB
For Sysback Versions 3.x, search on sed until you find the following:
	  sed "s/ $blocks/ 16384/" > /tmp/$proto
            OR 
	  sed "s/ $blocks/ 12288/" > /tmp/$proto
Change the value for your version by adding 4096 or more as necessary. Save and exit 
vi.
Choose the correct option below to enable the changes that have been made. Once the 
steps from the selected option have been completed, restore your system from the Installation and 
Maintenance MAIN MENU according to the Sysback manual.
Enter smitty sysback to access SMIT and make the following menu selections:
	Configuration Options
	Network Boot Configuration
      Update Network Boot Image
	
Try to boot the network again.
Create your full system backup again if possible. Boot and restore from your new 
backup as necessary.
- Insert a blank tape into the tape drive and create a Sysback boot tape. Enter 
smitty sysback, then make the following menu selections.
	Utilities
	Create a Bootable Tape (without data)
 
- Boot from the newly created tape. 
- Once the system is up in service mode and the Sysback menus display, remove the 
boot tape and insert the backup tape.
- Boot and install the system from AIX media matching the version in your Sysback backup.
- Once up in normal mode, install any additional device drivers as required (ssa, 
graphics, etc.).
- Install the Sysback package of the same version as was used to create the backup tape.
- Insert a blank tape into the tape drive and create a Sysback boot tape. Enter 
smitty sysback, then make the following menu selections:
	Utilities
	Create a Bootable Tape (without data)
 
- Boot from the newly created tape.
- Once the system is up in service mode and the Sysback menus display, remove the boot 
tape and insert the backup tape.
 How to Increase RAMFS Size for Most Versions of Sysback: sysback.incr.ramfs.sys ITEM: FAX
 Dated: 2000/07/19~00:00 Category: sys
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