Backing up user-defined virtual devices by using the backupios command
In addition to backing up the Virtual I/O Server (VIOS), you must back up user-defined virtual devices (such as virtual device mappings) in case you have a system failure or disaster. In this situation, back up user-defined virtual devices by saving the data to a location that is automatically backed up when you use the backupios command to back up the VIOS.
User-defined virtual devices include metadata, such as virtual device mappings, that define the relationship between the physical environment and the virtual environment. In situations where you plan to restore the VIOS to a new or different system, you need to back up both the VIOS and user-defined virtual devices. (For example, in the event of a system failure or disaster.)
Before you start, complete the following tasks:
- Back up the VIOS to tape, DVD, or a remote file system. For instructions, see one of the following procedures:
- Decide whether you want to create a script of the following procedure. Scripting these commands makes it easy to schedule automated backups of the information.
