I believe that with tar you need to specify that you wish to read the
data from a file (rather than standard input).

Maybe try:

tar tf filename.tar

On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 16:23, Shawn Grover wrote:
> Hi gang.
> 
> We have some files backed up in a .tar file, and I need to recover one of them.  
> Unfortunately, I do not know the exact path/filename of the required file.  So, I 
> tried something like "tar -t tarfile.tar" to get a listing of the contents, with no 
> luck. I'm sure I'm missing an option there though.  The tar file in question is 
> approx 11 GB in size, and the drive it is sitting on only has 4 GB free - So I can't 
> just untar the entire file.  Any tips or suggestions here?  Thanks.
> 
> (one of our windows servers cratered over the weekend, but it isn't that critical.  
> However we do have some databases on it that are used periodically - I need to 
> recover one of the databases and get it set up on a different server.  We have a 
> Linux box using Samba to backup files on the network in tar files.)
> 
> Shawn
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