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11-19-2018 07:50 PM
11-19-2018 07:50 PM
tar command
I am creating tar files on tape.
#export DEV_DAT=/dev/rmt0mn
#tar cvf $DEV_DAT /tmp/p.txt
#tar cvf $DEV_DAT /tooex
#tar cvf $DEV_DAT /runex
After this
#mt - f $DEV_DAT rew
#tar tvf $DEV_DAT --showing p.txt - OK
#tar tvf $DEV_DAT --showing all the files Exists in /tooex -OK
#tar tvf $DEV_DAT -- showing tar: blocksize=0; broken pipe?
It must show files exists in /runex
Guide , why /runex files are not stored on tape.
How can i do this ?
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11-26-2018 08:05 AM
11-26-2018 08:05 AM
Re: tar command
Dear Customer,
This looks like a restriction issue with UNIX, if any file at all goes to tape and can be read back, then you might have
to consult an UNIX/Linux Admin to undertand if any restrictions are assigned,
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11-26-2018 09:00 AM - edited 11-26-2018 09:04 AM
11-26-2018 09:00 AM - edited 11-26-2018 09:04 AM
Re: tar command
HI
Is this continously happening ? have you tried multiple times and same response. If it has happened only once, then it could be problem while copying, either in media or tape drive . If it has happened multiple times, then while copying, i.e., tar cvf $DEV_DAT /runex ==> did you get similar error messge.
You may also attempt 'dd' ( disk dump ), specially for db files ; man pages would give you details
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11-30-2018 02:37 AM
11-30-2018 02:37 AM
Re: tar command
Kindly respond to this .
In case it has been resolved, please mention
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