Cloning From A Stand-Alone System To A Partition - IBM E16RMLL-I - Tivoli Storage Manager Implementation Manual

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7. Press Esc to return to the main menu.
Note: If you want to keep the same host name and network information as
was defined on pluto in this new partition (for example, this new partition
replaces pluto), you do not need to execute steps 8–12 below. Simply go to
step 13.
8. Select Utilities.
9. Select Post Install Configuration Options.
10.Select Remove Network Settings After Install.
11.Type y at the prompt Do you wish to remove the network settings?
12.Press Esc three times to return to the SysBack Installation and Maintenance
Main Menu.
13.Select the Install the System with Current Settings option to begin the
installation.
14.The installation proceeds without any further intervention. Once completed,
the system login prompt opens.
You have now cloned (installed) the system backup image of pluto to the new
partition.

20.2.8 Cloning from a stand-alone system to a partition

Using the same procedures as described in 20.2.7, "Cloning backup images
between partitions" on page 657, you can also clone a backup image from a
stand-alone system to a partition. This is useful in situations where your partition
is replacing another machine.
To clone a backup image from a stand-alone system to a partition, do the
following operations:
1. Identity the device driver filesets required by your partition and install them to
your stand-alone system.
2. Identify the kernel fileset required by your partition and install it to your
stand-alone system.
3. Ensure that you are running at least the minimum required level of AIX on the
stand-alone system as is required by the partition.
4. Execute any Remote Services configuration required if performing a remote
backup or install.
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