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Do Not Include These Files
When you create your list of special files to be backed up, avoid including the
following types of files:
following types of files:
Any binary files from the /usr/local/bin directory or binary files from any other
directory. These binary files may not function after the upgrade and may
actually harm the upgrade.
directory. These binary files may not function after the upgrade and may
actually harm the upgrade.
Library files from the /usr/lib or the /usr/local/lib directories. These library
files may not function after the upgrade and may actually harm the upgrade.
files may not function after the upgrade and may actually harm the upgrade.
Files in the /dvs/dncs/bin directories. When these files are restored (after the
upgrade), they will overwrite the new binary files associated with the upgrade.
Note: You should not need to back up any files in the /dvs/dncs/bin
directories. However, if you have placed a utility in this directory and decide to
back it up, our engineers recommend that you copy the utility to
upgrade), they will overwrite the new binary files associated with the upgrade.
Note: You should not need to back up any files in the /dvs/dncs/bin
directories. However, if you have placed a utility in this directory and decide to
back it up, our engineers recommend that you copy the utility to
/export/home/dncs/scripts/MSOscripts
before the upgrade. This
directory is a default key file and will always be backed up during an upgrade.
The following is a list of files/directories that should NOT be included in you key
files list.
files list.
Solaris operating system binary or library files
Informix software binary or library files
Any of the following home directories:
/export/home/dncs
/export/home/dncsSSH
/export/home/dncsftp
/export/home/easftp
/export/home/dbreader
/export/home/backup
/export/home/secure
/export/home/sysadmin
/export/home/informix