Using command line makes this task a lot simpler:
This uncompresses and extracts the contents of the tar file in one go and leaves the original *.tar.gz file still compressed.
I have a tar archive which I believe may be corrupted, produced on an HP-UX 10.x box and written to a 4mm DDS-3 tape.
I understand that gnu tar has a -W (--verify) option which will attempt to verify the archive after it has been created. Am I right in saying that this option cannot be used to... (4 Replies)
hi,
I have a file called Archiver1.gz
how to view this file without doing gunzip on it i.e. decompressing it
i tried this command but its not working:
gzcat Archiver1.gz | tail -10 (4 Replies)
Hi all,
4 files are returned when i issue 'find . -mtime -1 -type f -ls'.
./ora_475244.aud
./ora_671958.aud
./ora_934052.aud
./ora_934050.aud
However, when I issued the below command:
tar -cvf test.tar `find . -mtime -1 -type f`, the tar file only contains the 1st file -... (2 Replies)
If we have a zip file and we don't have enough space on the disk to unzip it but we want to be able to just read the file like if we can use cat without decompressing it. Is there a way we can do that? Like if we want
Thanks, (1 Reply)
I'm looking to archive a client directory from a CIFS share
There are multiple directories that will be stored in a text file and I'm looking to
create an individual tar archive of each folder in the directory.
I've tried a number of commands to no avail.
Here's what I would like.
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a tar file and inside that tar file is a folder with additional tar.gz files. What I want to do is look inside the first tar file and then find the second tar file I'm looking for, look inside that tar.gz file to find a certain directory. I'm encountering issues by trying to... (1 Reply)
Hello Team,
There is this situation where there are around 20 *.gz files and i want to search multiple words from all those files.
Example as below :
filea.gz
fileb.gz
filec.gz
now i want to search words "hi" and "hello" from all these 3 files without... (4 Replies)
Hi,
The only off-line storage medium I have is DVD. I am trying to back up around 10G of data and if I can achieve a practical solution I will use it more generally.
I am currently considering something along the lines of:
tar --create --multi-volume --tape-length=nnnn <pathspec>
|... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I want to archive files by month,
is there anyway of this code looks better?
find /tmp/w/ -type f -newermt '2014-01-01' ! -newermt '2014-02-01' | xargs tar -czvf files01.tar
find /tmp/w/ -type f -newermt '2014-02-01' ! -newermt '2014-03-01' | xargs tar -czvf files02.tar
find... (9 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
shape_tar
SHAPE_TAR(1) General Commands Manual SHAPE_TAR(1)NAME
shape_tar - shapeTools RMS bundle up subsystem in a tar or shar archive
SYNOPSIS
shape tar[VERSIONS=<version_selection_rule>] [ARCHIVE=<filename>]
shape shar[VERSIONS=<version_selection_rule>] [ARCHIVE=<filename>]
DESCRIPTION
Shape tar and shape shar create a tar or a shar archive containing all source components of the current node in the system tree. All source
components listed in the COMPONENTS macro in the Makefile and the release identification file (VERSIONFILE) are written to the archive.
Components of subsystems are not included in the archive file.
The VERSIONS macro may be set to specify a version selection rule to be active during archive file creation. Default is most_recent,
selecting the most recent version of each component. See shape_stdrul(7) or the $(SHAPELIBPATH)/stdrules for other possible settings. You
may also use self defined version selection rules as VERSIONS.
ARCHIVE is the base name of the file where the output shall be written to. Default is $(SUBSYSTEMNAME). The output file gets the filename
extension .tar (resp. .shar). When ARCHIVE=- is given, data will be written to standard output.
SEE ALSO shape_RMS(1), shape_stdrul(7)FILES
$(SUBSYSTEMNAME).tar $(SUBSYSTEMNAME).shar
9.9.119 SHAPE_TAR(1)