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They are essentially the same.
However, the make_tape_recovery command is applicable to a newer version of
ignite.
The make_recovery command applies to older versions thereof.
I cannot recall the applicable version numbers.
Whichever command works for you will be fine.
At 02:04 PM 2003-10-08, Eben Yong wrote:
>Our HP9000 10.20 system is ooold (an E35). It has 3 two gigabyte drives
>in it and is used solely to manage a point-to-point SNA connection with
>the State of California. We'd like to ensure that we have a bootable tape
>with ALL files on the system.
>
>In researching how to accomplish this, we have found a number of different
>commands and options. I would like to know what is the difference between
>these two commands:
>
>* make_tape_recovery -x inc_entire = vg00
>* make_recovery -A -d /dev/rmt/0mn
>
>Thanks!
>
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