b. The
/hp-ux
10, can be restored if it has been corrupted or removed, by doing the
following:
i. Mounting your system disk to an empty directory (make one if
necessary) in your memory-based recovery system.
ii. Using the
/stand/vmunix
(it is a copy of your
mount point for your system disk. The destination le should be
called
c. You might need to restore important system les such as
, etc. from your memory-based system to your system disk. The
/etc/rc
procedure for doing this is almost identical to the procedure for restoring
on HP-UX 9 or
/hp-ux
names and directories will be dierent.
d. You might also need to move, remove, copy, or search for other les.
Note that the memory-based system has limited capabilities. Your primary
objective is to restore your disk-based system to a bootable condition and
then reboot your computer from your system disk. From that point, you can
recover lost les from backup tapes, or whatever else is necessary to restore
your system to its normal operational condition.
For More Information
For more information on backup and recovery, see
and the reference for
HP-UX Problems .
8
8-12
Backing Up and Restoring Software
kernel le on HP-UX 9, or
command to copy the
cp
le on HP-UX 10 from your memory-based system
real
/hp-ux
on HP-UX 9 or
/hp-ux
/stand/vmunix
mkrs (1m), in the online
/stand/vmunix
le on HP-UX 9 or the
/hp-ux
le) to the directory you used as a
on HP-UX 10.
/stand/vmunix
on HP-UX 10. Only the le
System Administration Tasks
pages. Also see
man
le on HP-UX
,
/etc/inittab
Solving