One way is to start a recover:
root> amrecover
setdisk /myDLE
ls
cd
ls
repeat until you are sure the contents you wanted is in there.
Recover 1 or 2 of the files, (to a scratch area) to be sure you
wholly trust the contents.
Actually, anothe
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 01:33:53PM +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> Hi
> How can I see the contents of gnutar-list files?
>
> I tried tar/gunzip, ckecked amadmin etc but it seems I cannot read the
> content.
>
> Need to know whats in those files to see whether my inclusion/exclusion list
> is
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 13:33:53 +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> How can I see the contents of gnutar-list files?
>
> I tried tar/gunzip, ckecked amadmin etc but it seems I cannot read the
> content.
>
> Need to know whats in those files to see whether my
> inclusion/exclusion list is correct
Hi
How can I see the contents of gnutar-list files?
I tried tar/gunzip, ckecked amadmin etc but it seems I cannot read the content.
Need to know whats in those files to see whether my inclusion/exclusion list is
correct and why it takes too much time to backup one particular host.
Jobst
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