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ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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Backing Up Logical Logs 
This procedure assumes the CACS is easily accessible. If it’s not, you can: 
• Use ontape -a to perform a one-time backup of all the full logical logs 
until you can get to the site to restart continual backup. 
• Use a wrapper script to run ontape -c from a nohup process, directing 
output to a log file. If you do this, be sure you check the log file frequently
To start logical log backup: 
1
Insert a tape into the drive designated for logical log backups (we assume 
here that it’s /dev/rmt/1).
2
Log into the CACS server as root, open an XTerm window, and become 
user informix by entering su – informix
3
Type ontape -c and press 
ENTER
Informix responds: 
Performing continuous backup of logical logs.
Please mount tape 1 on /dev/rmt/1 and press Return to continue. 
4
Press 
ENTER
Informix backs up the currently full log files and marks them as once again 
available for logging. As long as the process continues to run, it backs up 
each log as it becomes full and marks it as available again. 
You can minimize this XTerm window if you want, but don’t quit. If you 
do, the ontape process stops, and your logical logs are no longer being 
backed up. 
5
In a new XTerm window, use the onstat command (see 
 on page 99) to verify that the system is 
operating properly. 
Caution! 
Informix Dynamic Server must be configured properly to back up logical log files to 
tape. If you choose not to back up logical logs to tape, they must be directed to 
/dev/null to prevent Informix from halting when all the log files become full. Before 
proceeding, read 
Caution! 
Whenever you reboot the Sun, be sure to restart logical log backup. Insert a new 
tape when you restart if you don’t want the logical logs already backed up to the 
existing tape to be overwritten. Don’t let the logical log backup tape become full! If it 
does, Informix stops backing up logical logs, and when all logical log files are full, 
the database halts.