See "Managing File Systems" in the AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices for information on extending file systems.
Run the mkszfile command and then run the mksysb command again.
The backup command completed with errors. The messages displayed on Standard Error contained additional information.
Note: If SMIT was used to do the system or volume group backup, then check the smit.log for errors.
The volume group name, specified for the volume group backup, does not refer to an existing volume group on the system.
This message is displayed with one of the following:
bosboot -d /dev/device -a failed with return code Number
mkinsttape /dev/device failed with return code Number
This may be caused by an incorrect density setting for the tape-drive/tape-type/device-name combination, dirty tape drive heads, or a tape drive hardware problem.
The / directory must have at least 500 1KB blocks. The /tmp directory must have at least 7400 1KB blocks, and the /usr directory must have at least 4000 1KB blocks. See "Managing File Systems" in the AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices for information on extending file systems.
If cleaning the tape drive heads does not correct the problem, contact your system administrator.