RE: HELP!? Any files I should NOT restore?
- From: "Furnish, Trever G" <TGFurnish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:52:06 -0400
Well, since no one responded I suppose I'll answer my own question --
maybe it'll help someone searching the archives in the future.
Keep in mind this restore has only been up for a weekend, so it's still
quite possible I'll find unexpected problems later.
I skipped restoring the following files and directories:
/proc
/boot
/etc/grub.conf
/etc/fstab
/etc/mtab
/etc/lvmtab
/etc/lvmconf
/etc/lvmtab.d
/dev
/etc/hosts
/var/log
The reason I skipped /etc/hosts is that I wanted to be sure changes to
/etc/hosts while the restore was running didn't interfere with the
restore, as the network tape drive is normally accessed using a
dedicated backup subnet that wasn't available during the restore. I
instead restored this file elsewhere in a second pass just to have it to
refer to.
I didn't restore /etc/fstab because my filesystems changed during the
rebuild. Again, restored this file elsewhere in a second pass just to
have it to refer to later, especially since I had several complex
network mounts in the original file.
Could've restored /var/log, but 1) I didn't want to overwrite current
logs with old logs and 2) I didn't really need the old logs. If needed
I'll restore them elsewhere later.
There was no need to skip restoring the backup client software in this
case -- Data Protector clients (not cell managers) require no special
consideration of their client software during a restore.
Hope that helps someone in the future.
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Trever Furnish, tgfurnish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: HELP!? Any files I should NOT restore?
Are there any files I should NOT restore when performing a
"full system"
restore of Redhat Enterprise 3 (Update 6)?
For example, under HPUX after doing a fresh system install,
I'd exclude the following "seven deadly files" when restoring
over top of the running OS:
/etc/lvmtab
/etc/fstab
/etc/mnttab
/etc/lvmconf/
/dev/
/etc/ioconfig/
/stand/ioconfig/
The obvious equivalents under RHEL for lvmtab and lvmconf are
/etc/lvmtab, /etc/lvmconf, and /etc/lvmtab.d.
The obvious equivalents for /etc/fstab and /etc/mnttab are
/etc/fstab and /etc/mtab.
The obvious equivalent for /dev is /dev.
Is there an equivalent for /etc/ioconfig and /stand/ioconfig?
Are there other files I should NOT restore? Anything under
/boot, perhaps?
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