On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:10:31PM -0600, Rebecca Pakish Crum wrote:
> It's been my understanding that you can only use amrecover for
> individual files,

amrecover is quite happy to recover the top directory (and thereby all
it's content).

> and amrestore for entire filesystems. (I could be wrong)

If you're using dump/ufsdump/xfsdump, amrestore is a bit more efficient
for a full restore, because you can 'ufsrestore r' instead of
'ufsrestore i'.

> And in order to use amrecover, you have to have your dumptype
> index parameter set to yes somewhere in your config. Also, you need to
> have amindexd and amidxtaped installed.

Yes.

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