Usb os 2017
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3Ġ512-038 mksysb: Backup Completed Successfully. # mksysb -i /dev/usbms0Ĭreating information file (/image.data) for rootvg.īosboot: Boot image is 38912 512 byte blocks.īacking up 65605 files. The mksysb command can natively create such structure on a USB drive without any special flags.
#Usb os 2017 how to#
How to create system backups on to a USB drive?
#Usb os 2017 install#
On AIX® or any Unix/Linux system, you can "dd" the ISO image on to a USB flash drive and use it to install AIX®. Mstor0 Available Virtual SCSI Removable Disk On your AIX® LPAR, the USB device shows as mstor0: # lsdev | grep mstor Vtusbdd0 Available Virtual Target Device - USB Disk Usbhc2 Available USB Enhanced Host Controller (3310e000) Usbhc1 Available USB Host Controller (33103500) Usbhc0 Available USB Host Controller (33103500) On your VIO server, you see in the vhost mapping and as a virtual USB disk:Ĭlient Partition ID. Map the device to the target vhost: $ mkvdev -vdev usbms0 -vadapter vhost5 $ lsdev | grep usb usb0 Available USB System Software usbhc0 Available USB Host Controller (33103500) usbhc1 Available USB Host Controller (33103500) usbhc2 Available USB Enhanced Host Controller (3310e000) usbms0 Available USB Mass Storage Next, find the LPAR (vhost) you need to map to using the "lsmap -all" command. At some point we might be getting a FW patch to see virtualised USB devices, but there is no ETA on that mather. ** You can boot from the mstor device by setting the boot list to it, which requires an existing and running OS: # bootlist -m normal /dev/mstor0 AIX® firmware sees physical USB device only and is unable to recognize virtual USB (mstor) devices. ** Note "mstor" devices cannot be used to boot.