We are trying to complete a disaster recovery plan and have concerns about
files that cannot be backed up.
Here is the list:
/SYS/MPEXL/DUMPINFO
/SYS/MPEXL/LIFDIREC
/SYS/MPEXL/WGCONFIG
/SYS/PUB/DSTLGTAB
/SYS/PUB/DSTLID
/SYS/PUB/DSTRINS
/SYS/PUB/DSTWELC1
/SYS/PUB/DSTWELC2
/SYS/PUB/FPROTECT
/SYS/PUB/HPGID
/SYS/PUB/HPGIDNX
/SYS/PUB/HPUID
/SYS/PUB/HPUIDNX
/SYS/PUB/JMATFILE
/SYS/PUB/JOBQFILE
/SYS/PUB/LOADLIST
/SYS/PUB/SL
/var/stm/logs/os/memlog
/ops/dcelocal/var/rpc/rpcdllb.dat
Quite possibly some of these files are created and opened for writing when
the system boots up, and there is no need for concern. Is there anything we
need to do to reduce this list or protect ourselves better?
Thanks.
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Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
voice: 617-509-1212
fax: 617-509-1955
pager: 781-226-2431
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