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Hardware: Sun Netra t 1125
OS: Solrais 7
Backup command:
ufsdump 0ufc /dev/rmt/0 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 (or /export)
Backup was successfully done.
To restore a file, use following procedure
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The file to be restored is /export/a/b/c/xxx
Current working path is /var/tmp/restore
1) ufsrestore if /dev/rmt/0
2) cd [desination directory]
3) ls the file (to be restored). It is right there.
4) add [file name]
5) verbose
6) extract
Extract requested files
You have not read any volumes yet.
Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
with the last volume and work towards the first.
Specify next volume #: 1
Then I didn't get any response within one hour after typing the volume #. Is that correct? What's the problem? Should the current path exist in the file system (i.e., /export) to which the file to be recovered belongs? Should I wait longer?
Thank you in advance.
Icepeanuts |
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