1. you can do it using ufsdump and ufsrestore or dd or cpio over a tape or a diskette with a simple script.
2. Datastar is a product for disaster recovery from Qualix
(www.qualix.com). I didn't find anything about this product in there so I will contact my nearest provider.
Option number 1. is the preferred one... easy, fast and reliable.
Original message:
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>
> Hi list!
>
> I am wondering if there is a tool (comercial or not) to make
> recoveries from hard crashing, I mean, a tool that you run and save in
> some place -all- the critical an config info (could be a diskette or a
> tape for instance), and if a crash occurs, you run it over a disk with
> the OS and your main apps unconfigured, and it automaticaly recover
> your system.
>
> I think it would be useful for all of us.
>
> Thank you for tour time, this list is great.
>
> PD:Of course I'll sumarize.
>
> ~~~~~~Daniel
> ~~~~~~~System Administrator
> ~~~~~~~~Nec Computers Systems
Thanks!!!!!
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