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11-25-2008 01:45 PM
11-25-2008 01:45 PM
restore
Hello All,
I have two servers a and b and have same file systems.I'm trying to copy a:/mx/sc to b:/mx/sc
how do i do that using tar .If so how do i exclude the mount point /mx/sc/cs
thanks much in advance
a
/mx
/mx/sc
/mx/sc/cs
b
/mx
/mx/sc
/mx/sc/cs
I have two servers a and b and have same file systems.I'm trying to copy a:/mx/sc to b:/mx/sc
how do i do that using tar .If so how do i exclude the mount point /mx/sc/cs
thanks much in advance
a
/mx
/mx/sc
/mx/sc/cs
b
/mx
/mx/sc
/mx/sc/cs
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11-25-2008 02:10 PM
11-25-2008 02:10 PM
Re: restore
How much is in /mx/sc/cs? It may be easier to tar it up and exclude on the untar?
You can use pax(1):
pax -w -f mx.tar /mx/sc
Then use:
pax -r -f mx.tar -c "/mx/sc/cs/*"
(You may have to experiment with the pattern.)
You can use pax(1):
pax -w -f mx.tar /mx/sc
Then use:
pax -r -f mx.tar -c "/mx/sc/cs/*"
(You may have to experiment with the pattern.)
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