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tape device
Hi,
1- how can I find my tape device on my server ? 2-I have a backup of a data base distributed on several file system. How using tar -x can I extract from tape to each apropriate file system ? For exemple the data base was on /d1 ; /d2 ; and /d3. Now I cd to which /dn and use tar -xvf /dev/nm0 to extracte /d1 on the tape to /d1 on the disk; /d2 to /d2 and /d3 to /d3 ? Many thanks before. OS is AIX. |
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