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For more information on directives for disk archiving, see the archiver.cmd(4)
man page.
Note – If you are using the disk volumes on the Sun StorageTek 5800 for archiving,
be aware that the Sun StorageTek 5800 is not a traditional file system and the
security considerations are different from other types of disk storage. Read the Sun
StorageTek 5800 documentation for more information.
▼ To Enable Disk Archiving
You can enable disk archiving at any time. The procedure in this section assumes
that you have archiving in place and you are adding disk archiving to your
environment. If you are enabling disk archiving as part of an initial installation, see
the Sun StorageTek Storage Archive Manager Installation and Upgrade Guide for
information.
Note – In software versions previous to 4U4, disk archiving was enabled in the
archiver.cmd file through a -disk_archive parameter in the params section.
This parameter is no longer used, so archiver.cmd files created with earlier
software versions must be edited in order for archiving to work correctly in versions
4U4 and later. See the archiver.cmd(4) man page for details.
1. Make certain that the host to which you want to write your disk archive copies
has at least one Sun StorageTek QFS or Sun StorageTek SAM file system installed
on it.
2. Become superuser on the host system that contains the files to be archived.
3. Follow the procedures in the Sun StorageTek Storage Archive Manager Installation and
Upgrade Guide for enabling disk archiving both on the host that contains the files
to be archived and on the host to which the archive copies will be written.
4. On the host that contains the files to be archived, use the samd(1M) config
command to propagate the configuration file changes and restart the system.
5. If you are archiving to disk on a different host, follow these steps:
a. Become superuser on the host system to which the archive copies are written.
# samd config
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