Backing up the Virtual I/O Server to a remote file system by creating an mksysb image
You can back up the Virtual I/O Server base code, applied fix packs, custom device drivers to support disk subsystems, and some user-defined metadata to a remote file system by creating an mksysb file.
Before you begin
Backing up the Virtual I/O Server to a remote file system creates the mksysb image in the directory you specify. The mksysb image is an installable image of the root volume group in a file.
Before you start, complete the following tasks:
- If you plan to restore the Virtual I/O Server from a Network Installation Management (NIM) server, verify that the NIM server is at the latest release of AIX®. To find the latest updates, see the Fix Central website.
- If you plan to restore the Virtual I/O Server from a Network Installation Management (NIM) server, verify that the NIM server is at the latest release of AIX. To find the latest updates, see the Fix Central website.
- Ensure that the remote file system is available and mounted.
- Ensure that the Virtual I/O Server has root write access to the server on which the backup is created.
About this task
To back up the Virtual I/O Server to a remote file system, follow these steps: