Galen Johnson wrote:
Is it possible to pull a restore from the holding disk without pushing
to tape first? If so, how?
=G=
sorry for the delayed response...thanks for the insights.
=G=
Periodically I need to restore files across architectures.
I will, because I don't know a better way, extract the dump
file from tape via amrestore sans the -p option and then
use the proper OS native restore, ufs/xfs (can't think of
the last time I restored efs). If its same architecture I
use am
On Monday 02 June 2003 23:05, Galen Johnson wrote:
>Is it possible to pull a restore from the holding disk without
> pushing to tape first? If so, how?
Treat it just as if its a file you had just extracted from the tape
with dd. If its been gziped, ungzip it. Just make sure you have
room some
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 11:05:40PM -0400, Galen Johnson wrote:
> Is it possible to pull a restore from the holding disk without pushing
> to tape first? If so, how?
$ man amrestore
...
DESCRIPTION
Amrestore extracts backup images from the tape mounted on
tapedevice
Is it possible to pull a restore from the holding disk without pushing
to tape first? If so, how?
=G=