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| On May 4, 1:08 pm, Dantares <Danta...@nomans.land> wrote: > Hello, > > I am a french computer technician, and i speak English just a little. > > I have to restore a mksysb from a server nim because a machine crashed > recently (Bull EPC450 - Aix 4.3.3 ML11) > > But i have discovered that the file exclusion based on > /etc/exclude.rootvg contains the file sytem /tmp on the cliente machine > > Question : if i make the restoration of the system with this mksysb, > will the machine be start without the file system /tmp. > > Thanks a lot for your answer. Bonjour Dantares, When you re-install from the mksysb, the /tmp file system should automatically get created if it is a required file system. Even if the /tmp was excluded in the /etc/exclude.rootvg, the file system and mount point should get created, but you will NOT have any of the files inside it from when the mksysb was made. Alors, le file system sera generé par le mksysb pendant l'installation, mais il sera vide. Ca n'est pas un problem, car le fichiers dedans sont temporaire. Si vous recontre des erreurs a cause du /tmp, vous pouvez faire un installation jusqu'au Maintenance Shell pour le reparer, ou discuter avec IBM pour des instructions plus exacte. Bonne chance, SteveN |