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06-04-2001 05:50 AM
06-04-2001 05:50 AM
Hi
i m looking for all the ways that i can backup
my files with the atrib. of the acl
all my file system are jfs and os 11.00 and 11i
i m looking for all the ways that i can backup
my files with the atrib. of the acl
all my file system are jfs and os 11.00 and 11i
love computers
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06-04-2001 06:24 AM
06-04-2001 06:24 AM
Solution
You can use fbackup. By default fbackup will store the optional ACL entries. You can verify this by reviewing the manual page for fbackup, look at the '-A' option for details. Using '-A' prevents fbackup from keeping the ACL entries.
# fbackup -v -f /dev/rmt/tape_device -i /dir/file
Hope this helps
-denver
# fbackup -v -f /dev/rmt/tape_device -i /dir/file
Hope this helps
-denver
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