Hi all,

thanx for all the light you shed ;-)
Hery Zo

Toomas Aas wrote:
> 
> Hi Hery!
> 
> On 25 Oct 01 at 11:00 you wrote:
> 
> > For example, let's say my configuration name is "Testconf"
> > My cartridges are labeled TestConf01, TestConf02, ...
> > Can anyone tell me the options I have to give amrestore (or amrecover?)
> > if I want to restore a file called /etc/test.txt which has been backep
> > up from host "seine" from filesystem "/etc"?
> 
> assuming you want to restore the file on "seine" and your backup
> server is called "tapeserver"
> 
> seine# cd /tmp
> seine# amrecover -C Testconf -s tapeserver -t tapeserver -d \
> /dev/nsa0
> 
> (I don't know if *all* the switches are really required, but
> specifying them doesn't hurt)
> 
> amrecover> sethost seine
> amrecover> setdisk /etc
> amrecover> add test.txt
> amrecover> extract
> 
> After that you'll have a file /tmp/etc/test.txt, which you can copy
> over the original file.
> 
> If you wanted the restored file to overwrite existing file
> immediately, you would start amrecover in /etc directory instead
> of /tmp. This is all assuming that /etc is separate partition, as
> you specified.
> 
> HTH.
> --
> Toomas Aas | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.raad.tartu.ee/~toomas/
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