The command to restore files and directories from magnetic tape




















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Sign up with Email. Sign in with email Enter the email address associated with your account. You auth link is expired or incorrect, please try again. Sign up with email Get the latest news, expert insights and market research, tailored to your interests. There are several types of save sets. For more information on save sets, see Section Initialize the tape in the drive and assign it the label DLY You can also back up a directory to a disk that is mounted in the Files format.

For more information about Files and sequential disk save sets, see Section Perform a compare operation to check the integrity of a file or volume after a copy, save, or restore operation. For example, you can use the compare operation to compare a save set with original files or to compare files or volumes copied using BACKUP with original files. This operation compares files on two different disks by using the file identifications FIDs.

An image compare operation may not work correctly when you create two disks with identical files by incrementally backing up and restoring the files from one disk to the other disk.

Examples The following example compares a save set on tape with files on disk. All disks in a physical compare operation must be mounted as foreign volumes. DAT;3 Save set 3OCT. Insert the most recent backup tape on "SAFE" into the tape device. Log on to the console terminal with the "root" user id and enter the entire "tar" command as shown above. The Unix command "tar" and the selected options.

More detailed information about "tar" and other available options may be found in the User Reference Manual. The device name of the tape drive corresponds to the tar option "f".



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