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tar - incremental backup
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to make incremental tar archives of a folder for an example. On the box I use is UNIX AIX installed. I tried some sample codes I found on several web pages but with no success. Don't know what I'm doing wrong. Please write some sample code to make incremental tar archive and for extracting too. Thanks for future posts !regards |
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