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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help using pax to restore into current directory? Post 303036463 by Neo on Thursday 27th of June 2019 10:35:34 AM
Old 06-27-2019
Agreed.

Please do not answer user questions RTFM.

Better not to reply if anyone wants to post a RTFM reply which is not permitted at unix.com.
 

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fdmns(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							  fdmns(4)

NAME
fdmns - contains file domain names and devices DESCRIPTION
The fdmns directory ensures access to file domains by providing symbolic links to every volume in the file domain. The mkfdmn, rmvol, and addvol utilities automatically manage the fdmns directory. Each file domain is described by its own subdirectory within the fdmns direc- tory. Back up the fdmns directory structure regularly using the vdump utility or any other backup utility (dump, tar, cpio). If the contents of the fdmns directory are deleted or corrupted, restore the directory from your most recent backup tape. You must also restore the fdmns directory after installing a new version of the operating system. Always keep a hardcopy record of each file domain and its associated volumes in case a backup copy of the fdmns directory is unavailable. If you have a record, you can reconstruct the fdmns directory structure. The following is a sample fdmns directory: total 2 drwxr-x--- 2 root system 512 Nov 24 18:35 scratch/ drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 512 Nov 24 18:35 usr/ ./scratch: total 0 lrwxr-x--- 1 root system 10 Oct 23 15:13 dsk10c@ -> /dev/disk/dsk10c lrwxr-x--- 1 root system 10 Oct 24 11:33 dsk11c@ -> /dev/disk/dsk11c lrwxr-x--- 1 root system 9 Oct 13 18:29 dsk8c@ -> /dev/disk/dsk8c ./usr: total 0 lrwxr-x--- 1 root system 9 Oct 24 10:52 dsk2g@ -> /dev/disk/dsk2c lrwxr-x--- 1 root system 9 Nov 24 10:35 dsk9c@ -> /dev/disk/dsk9c RESTRICTIONS
Do not remove or modify the contents of this directory. If the fdmns file becomes corrupted, you can no longer access (or mount) any file- set in the file domains. SEE ALSO
advfs(4), vdump(8), mkfdmn(8), vrestore(8), showfdmn(8) fdmns(4)
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