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Operating Systems AIX backup Post 302286523 by senmak on Wednesday 11th of February 2009 10:53:18 AM
Old 02-11-2009
back up

present dir is /etc/hosts and i put the cmd tar -cvf /dev/rmt0 /etc/hosts and after completion of the work it showing r-rw-r 20 block /etc/hosts and after that i took anothere backup and after that i view the file in the drive
tar -tvf /dev/rmt0
 

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BBHOSTSHOW(1)						      General Commands Manual						     BBHOSTSHOW(1)

NAME
bbhostshow - output the full bb-hosts file SYNOPSIS
bbhostshow [--bbdisp] [--bbnet] [filename] DESCRIPTION
bbhostshow(1) dumps the full bb-hosts file to stdout. It follows "include" tags in the bb-hosts files, and prints the full contents as seen by the bbgen(1) and bbtest-net(1) utilities. If no filename is given, bbhostshow displays the file pointed to by the BBHOSTS environment variable. OPTIONS
--bbdisp Show the bb-hosts file following include statements as a BBDISPLAY server would. --bbnet Show the bb-hosts file following include statements as a BBNET server would. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
BBHOSTS Filename for the bb-hosts(5) file. SEE ALSO
bb-hosts(5), hobbitserver.cfg(5) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 BBHOSTSHOW(1)
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