You can back up your configuration data by using the command-line interface (CLI).
Before you back up your configuration data, the following prerequisites must be met:
The backup feature of the svcconfig CLI command is designed to back up information about your system configuration, such as volumes, local Metro Mirror information, local Global Mirror information, storage pools, and nodes. All other data that you wrote to the volumes is not backed up. Any application that uses the volumes on the system as storage, must use the appropriate backup methods to back up its application data.
You must regularly back up your configuration data and your application data to avoid data loss, such as after any significant changes to the system configuration.
Use these instructions to generate a manual backup at any time. If a severe failure occurs, both the configuration of the system and application data might be lost. The backup of the configuration data can be used to restore the system configuration to the exact state it was in before the failure. In some cases, it might be possible to automatically recover the application data. This backup can be attempted with the Recover System Procedure, also known as a Tier 3 (T3) procedure. To restore the system configuration without attempting to recover the application data, use the Restoring the System Configuration procedure, also known as a Tier 4 (T4) recovery. Both of these procedures require a recent backup of the configuration data.
Complete the following steps to back up your configuration data: