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06-30-2003 01:28 AM
06-30-2003 01:28 AM
Hi
I am looking at doing a restore of a folder /holdtmp which is under the root filesystem and is about a gig in size.
I just want to confirm the following command is correct.
frecover -xvf /dev/rmt/0mb -i /holdtmp
Is this correct.
Thanks
Simon
I am looking at doing a restore of a folder /holdtmp which is under the root filesystem and is about a gig in size.
I just want to confirm the following command is correct.
frecover -xvf /dev/rmt/0mb -i /holdtmp
Is this correct.
Thanks
Simon
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06-30-2003 01:34 AM
06-30-2003 01:34 AM
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looks ok, but a few points:
does this directory already exist? if so are there already files in it?
if so, do you want to overwite these files?
if so, use the -o option ohterwise it will not recover older files.
Also, as a test, you may want to run it first with the -N option, just to be sure.
does this directory already exist? if so are there already files in it?
if so, do you want to overwite these files?
if so, use the -o option ohterwise it will not recover older files.
Also, as a test, you may want to run it first with the -N option, just to be sure.
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06-30-2003 02:03 AM
06-30-2003 02:03 AM
Re: frecover
Hi ,
go ahead if you want to overwrite the existing file in /holdtmp . Your command is right.
go ahead if you want to overwrite the existing file in /holdtmp . Your command is right.
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06-30-2003 02:09 AM
06-30-2003 02:09 AM
Re: frecover
To recover a particular FILE:
# frecover -x -i /holdtmp -f /dev/rmt/0m
To see if a particular file is on the tape ( must know path )
# frecover -xNv -i /holdtmp -f /dev/rmt/0m
# frecover -x -i /holdtmp -f /dev/rmt/0m
To see if a particular file is on the tape ( must know path )
# frecover -xNv -i /holdtmp -f /dev/rmt/0m
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