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<h3 id="rzahqbkprf">Back up predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers</h3>
<p>When you install an integrated server, i5/OS&trade; creates the system and installation source
(C and D) drives as predefined drives that you need to save. See <a href="rzahqrstrf.htm#rzahqrstrf">Predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers</a>.</p>
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<div class="notelisttitle" id="wq355">Notes:</div>
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<li><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />Treat a Windows network server description, its predefined
disk drives, and any user-defined disk drives linked to it as a unit. Save
and restore them at the same time. Together they constitute a complete system,
and should be treated as such. Otherwise, the integrated server may not be
able to reestablish items such as Windows server File System permissions.<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></li>
<li>If the server was created on a pre-V4R5 OS/400&reg; system, see <a href="../icbase/rzahq/rzahqbkprf.htm">Back up predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers created on pre-V4R5
OS/400 systems</a> in the V5R3 iSeries&trade; Information Center.</li>
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<p>To save disk drives (network server storage spaces) that are in the system
disk pool (ASP) on i5/OS, do this:</p>
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<li>If you are saving to tape, ensure that you have mounted a tape that is
formatted for i5/OS.</li>
<li>Shut down the integrated server to prevent users from updating files during
the backup. See <a href="rzahqstartnstop.htm#rzahqstartnstop">Start and stop an integrated server</a>.</li>
<li>On the i5/OS command line, type <tt>SAV</tt> and press F4.</li>
<li>If you are saving the storage space to tape, specify the name of your
tape device (for example, <tt>/QSYS.LIB/TAP01.DEVD</tt>)
in the <span class="italic">Device</span> field.
<p>If you are saving the storage
space to a save file instead of to tape, specify the path to the save file
as the device. For example, to use a save file named MYSAVF in library WINBACKUP,
you would specify <tt>'/QSYS.LIB/WINBACKUP.LIB/MYSAVF.FILE'</tt> for the device.</p></li>
<li>In the <tt>Name</tt> field under <tt>Objects:</tt>, specify <tt>'/QFPNWSSTG/stgspc'</tt>, where <tt>stgspc</tt> is the name of the network server storage space.
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<li>For the system (C) drive, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/<span>nwsdname</span>1</tt>.</li>
<li>To save the D drive, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/<span>nwsdname</span>2</tt>.</li>
<li>For storage spaces created in a user disk pool, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/stgspc</tt> and also <tt>dev/QASPnn/stgspc.UDFS</tt>, where <tt>stgspc</tt>is the name of the network
server storage space and <tt>nn</tt>is the number of the
user disk pool.</li>
<li>For an independent disk pool, use <tt>/QFPNWSSTG/stgspc</tt> and also <tt>dev/independent&nbsp;ASP&nbsp;name/stgspc.UDFS</tt>, where <tt>independent&nbsp;ASP&nbsp;name</tt> is the
name of the independent disk pool and <tt>stgspc</tt> is
the name of the network server storage space.</li></ul></li>
<li>Specify values for any other parameters that you want and press Enter
to save the storage space.</li>
<li>Then, start the integrated server. See <a href="rzahqstartnstop.htm#rzahqstartnstop">Start and stop an integrated server</a>.</li></ol>
<p>You can read more here: <a href="rzahqusorf.htm#rzahqusorf">What objects to save and their location on i5/OS</a>.</p>
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