On 20/07/12 19:50, Mostafa Hashemi wrote:
sorry because of last message, coincidentally i pressed send key ....
the complete message is :
hi guys
thank you all for your answers to my last questions.
i found how dump - restore works. but i have question :
i did this :
dump -0aj -f /tmp/1.bak /
in order to run a dump to back up the whole system ( did i do it in a right
way ? )
and after the dump is finished, i do this to restore it :
restore -if/tmp/1.bak
it says :
Dump tape is compressed.
restore>
what should i do here ?
i checked out the man page, i used this :
restore> extract /tmp/1.bak
after enter, i see this :
you have not read any volumes yet.
unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start with
last volume and work toward first.
specify next volume # ( none if no more volumes ) :
what should i do i this step ?
thank u all ...
You should enter volume number 1.
But you should probably read the manpage more carefully. "extract
/tmp/1.bak" will try and restore the file "/tmp/1.bak" from the dump,
ie. the file you dumped to, not the contents.
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Dom
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