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| >Thomas Braunbeck a écrit : > >No, only the files in /tmp are not in the backup and so >cannot be restored. Installation using a mksysb is a multi >step process. bosinst.data and image.data control the flow >and filesystem creation. Check the documentation on these >two files. Both files are part of the backup, so you can >restore them and check what is in there. > >steven_nospam at Yahoo! Canada a écrit : > >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 Thanks a lot for your answer! Dantares |