Hi all,
I'm testing right now using ufsdump to backup my system, but would like to know how to restore (full or partial) using ufsrestore if I'm backing up multiple filesystems to a single tape drive. For example, I might use the following to backup:
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /export/home
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /usr
.
.
The entire process might take 2 tapes with each tape having multiple filesystems backed up. When I do a test restore I can only see the first backed up filesystem (/). How do I restore all the filesystems on the tape, or just a select files or filesystems?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
- Stuart
I'm testing right now using ufsdump to backup my system, but would like to know how to restore (full or partial) using ufsrestore if I'm backing up multiple filesystems to a single tape drive. For example, I might use the following to backup:
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /export/home
ufsdump 0ubf 512 /dev/rmt/0cn /usr
.
.
The entire process might take 2 tapes with each tape having multiple filesystems backed up. When I do a test restore I can only see the first backed up filesystem (/). How do I restore all the filesystems on the tape, or just a select files or filesystems?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
- Stuart