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Operating Systems SCO Virtualize physical SCO 5.0.6 Post 302444010 by john1212 on Tuesday 10th of August 2010 04:58:01 PM
Old 08-10-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by ccc
According to this manual above, I try to create a backup file of entire disk inside the file system, but it doesn't work:
Code:
  
scounix# mount -f NFS 192.168.1.246:nfs /mnt
scounix# cd / ; find ./ -print cpio -ovfB > /mnt/backupfile.cpio &
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scounix#

What's wrong?
Code:
  
scounix# mount -f NFS 192.168.1.246:nfs /mnt
scounix# cd / ; find ./ -print -name ./mnt -prune | cpio -ovfB > /mnt/backupfile.cpio &

red: without /mnt/backupfile.cpio I hope find SCO can use find with -prune
sienna: pipe must be if cpio -o
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