During tar, the command used is
tar cvf - * | remsh system_name dd of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=10k
To untar all, we used
remsh system_name "dd if=/dev/rmt/0m ibs=10k" | tar xvf -
Question?
How to untar a specific file from remote?
Thanks alot... (2 Replies)
I have file1.tar and want to untar it under /server/file2.
If I do tar -xvf file1.tar, the files will be deployed under file1.
How to specify the destination folder??
thx (3 Replies)
Hi All,
How do I untar (tar xvf) a file through an ssh session?
I have a tar file with "relative path names".
I scp the file to a remote host:/tmp - no prob.
But when I untar the file through ssh from a remote host
it puts it in my "home directory" under the relative path -
not in /tmp... (3 Replies)
I have a tar file that I need to extract a single file to the current directory. The file I want to extract is located in the tar at the following path inside the tar file: repository/parts/SDCG.tgz
I use the following command to extract the file:
tar xf delivery.tar... (2 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I have requirement in which a file is present in the folder_test. In that folder there is file called Test.tar.gz.20111102. Now my requirement is i have to rename this file to someother format and untar it....
folder_test
Test.tar.gz.20111102
I am using the below... (5 Replies)
Hello,
bash-2.05# tar -xvf sunos.tar
tar: directory checksum error
bash-2.05# file sunos.tar
sunos.tar: data
bash-2.05#
Can someone please help me untar this. This is a Solaris 9 box. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have been trying to untar this file hello.tar which consists of 3 files but nothing happens:
eux750{root}# tar -xvf hello.tar
x /hello, 8405 bytes, 17 tape blocks
Why am I not able to see the untarred files.:wall:
Thanks to help! (2 Replies)
I need to extract the below file.
could you please let me know how to extract by using unix command.
manfucture.today.1678.tar.gz (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ramkumar15
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bf_tar
BF_TAR(1) Bogofilter Reference Manual BF_TAR(1)NAME
bf_tar - shell script to write a tar file of a bogofilter directory to stdout
SYNOPSIS
bf_tar [-r] [-R] bogofilter_directory
DESCRIPTION
bf_tar bundles a bogofilter working directory in tar format and copies it to standard output (your console, or where you redirect it, see
EXAMPLES below).
OPTIONS
The -r option causes bf_tar to remove inactive log files after the archive has been written successfully. The default is to leave log
files.
The -R option causes bf_tar to remove inactive log files before the archive is written. This may reduce chances that the resulting archive
is recoverable should it become damaged. The archive may be smaller though. The default is to leave log files.
EXIT STATUS
The script exits with status code 0 if everything went well, and nonzero if it encountered trouble.
EXAMPLES
o bf_tar ~/.bogofilter > outfile.tar
Writes a standard .tar file containing the essential files from ~/.bogofilter to outfile.tar.
o bf_tar ~/.bogofilter | gzip -9 -c > outfile.tar.gz
Writes a gzipped .tar.gz file containing the essential files from ~/.bogofilter to outfile.tar.gz.
o bf_tar `pwd`/mydirectory > outfile.tar
Prepend $(pwd)/ or `pwd`/ if you want to specify an absolute path instead of a relative path.
NOTES
This script is meant for use with Berkeley DB based bogofilter versions.
This script requires a SUSv2 compliant pax utility.
This script expects a SUSv2 compliant shell. Solaris systems should have the SUNWxcu4 package installed (when bogofilter is configured) so
that /usr/xpg4/bin/sh can be used.
AUTHORS
Matthias Andree
Bogofilter 10/22/2012 BF_TAR(1)