Gunnar,

I believe the short answer is "yes".

We had alternate boot roots on a FW system and used
ufsdump to dump the unmounted boot roots (as well as
the active boot root). Since it was umounted as specified
the device string in the DLE, /dev/dsk/cX...




On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 03:37:03PM +0200, Gunnarsson, Gunnar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm backuping a busy UFS filesystem in Solaris,  fssnap can't be used because 
> it's not supported in SUN HA Cluster.
> so I'm stuck with using submirrors and taken them offline/online. I do this 
> using amgtar and script tool. My question is can
> this be done using dump instead.  I'm hoping that ufsdump is performing 
> better than gtar on this filesystem - more than 2 millions files.
> 
> Thanks Gunnar Gunnarsson
> 
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