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Restoration issue
Dear All,
I am using sun OS server and performing weekly backup on a tape DDS2 for log files for the past 7 days, the log file sizes are ranging between 1 - 2 G......When i want to restore a specific file from the tape, i have to restore the whole files from the tape by using the command (tar xvf device_name), because i dont know how to restore only that specific file.....is there a way to do that or it's going like this everywhere? Thanks in advance for your support..... |
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