> On Aug 29, 2016, at 10:18 AM, Paul Gilmartin > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 14:25:48 +0000, Rob Schramm wrote: > >> I can't comment in those. I have always used an dataset to write the >> archive. >> > o Should be equivalent; pax is one of the handful of commands documented > as supporting Classic data sets (but not GDGs). > > o pax -rw bypasses the archive file. Often I keep it for fallback. > > o pax -w ... | ssh ... "pax -r ..." can copy a filesystem from one system to > another. > >> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016, 9:54 AM R.S. wrote: >> >>> W dniu 2016-08-29 o 15:43, Rob Schramm pisze: >>>> Use pax to create archive, then restore archive. >>> I did it without intermediate file (and with file, just for training). >>> > o Spot check attributes by "ls -lTHE" and compare with original. > > o There is no combination of options that produces a neatly formatted listing > of an archive showing all extended attributes. I went to SR with tnis and > Support did little beyond agreeing with my observation. Perhaps I should > have tried escalated. —————————SNIP——————— Paul:
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