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    As the attention message says "might fail"
    Did you test the by booting from it?
    I think the boot tape is ok
    Wed, 2006-05-10 at 05:08 -0700, Emir via ibm-aix-l wrote:

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    Hi All
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    I would like make a backup tape by mksysb command but this tape no boot=
    able yet rootvg backup is successful .
    I used below commands .
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    # mksysb -i -m -X /dev/rmt0 -V
    Creating information file (/image.data) for rootvg
    Creating tape boot image
    bosboot: Boot image is 26560 512 byte blocks.
    ATTENTIN
    The boot image you just created might fail to boot because
    the size exceeds the system limit. For information about
    fixes or workarounds, see /usr/lpp/bos.sysmgt/README.
    ATTENTIN
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    How fix this problems ?
    Please help me
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    Thanks.
    Best Regards.
    Emir
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