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dump and tar backup in one tape

Hi all!

I'm new in this forum. I need to ask a few question.

I would like to know if it is possible to use dump and tar command for backup in one tape.

If it is possible, how do I restore it back?

Fyi, I'm using the Digital Unix 4.0E OSF/1 box. (old box) :-)

Thank you. Smilie
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BACKUP_KILL(8)						       AFS Command Reference						    BACKUP_KILL(8)

NAME
backup_kill - Terminates a pending or running operation SYNOPSIS
backup kill -id <job ID or dump set name> [-help] backup k k -i <job ID or dump set name> [-h] DESCRIPTION
The backup kill command dequeues a Backup System operation that is pending, or terminates an operation that is running, in the current interactive session. It is available only in interactive mode. If the issuer of the backup interactive command included the -localauth flag, the -cell argument, or both, then those settings apply to this command also. To terminate a dump operation, specify either the dump name (volume_set_name.dump_level_name) or its job ID number, which appears in the output from the backup jobs command. To terminate any other type of operation, provide the job ID number. The effect of terminating an operation depends on the type and current state of the operation: o If an operation is still pending, the Tape Coordinator removes it from the queue with no other lasting effects. o If the Tape Coordinator is unable to process the termination signal before an operation completes, it simply confirms the operation's completion. The operator must take the action necessary to undo the effects of the incorrect operation. o If a tape labeling operation is running, the effect depends on when the Tape Coordinator receives the termination signal. The labeling operation is atomic, so it either completes or does not begin at all. Use the backup readlabel command to determine if the labeling operation completed, and reissue the backup labeltape command to overwrite the incorrect label if necessary. o If a tape scanning operation is running, it terminates with no other effects unless the -dbadd flag was included on the backup command. In that case, the Backup System possibly has already written new Backup Database records to represent dumps on the scanned tape. If planning to restart the scanning operation, first locate and remove the records created during the terminated operation: a repeated backup scantape operation exits automatically when it finds that a record that it needs to create already exists. o If a dump operation is running, all of the volumes written to the tape or backup data file before the termination signal is received are complete and usable. If the operation is restarted, the Backup System performs all the dumps again from scratch, and assigns a new dump ID number. If writing the new dumps to the same tape or file, the operator must relabel it first if the interrupted dump is not expired. If writing the new dump to a different tape or file, the operator can remove the dump record associated with the interrupted dump to free up space in the database. o If a restore operation is running, completely restored volumes are online and usable. However, it is unlikely that many volumes are completely restored, given that complete restoration usually requires data from multiple tapes. If the termination signal comes before the Backup System has accessed all of the necessary tapes, each volume is only partially written and is never brought online. It is best to restart the restore operation from scratch to avoid possible inconsistencies. See also CAUTIONS. CAUTIONS
It is best not to issue the backup kill command against restore operations. If the termination signal interrupts a restore operation as the Backup System is overwriting an existing volume, it is possible to lose the volume entirely (that is, to lose both the contents of the volume as it was before the restore and any data that was restored before the termination signal arrived). The data being restored still exists on the tape, but some data can be lost permanently. OPTIONS
-id <job ID or dump set name> Identifies the backup operation to terminate. Provide one of two types of values: o The operation's job ID number, as displayed in the output of the backup jobs command. o For a dump operation, either the job ID number or a dump name of the form volume_set_name.dump_level_name, where volume_set_name is the name of the volume set being dumped and dump_level_name is the last element in the dump level pathname at which the volume set is being dumped. The dump name appears in the output of the backup jobs command along with the job ID number. -help Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored. EXAMPLES
The following command terminates the operation with job ID 5: backup> kill 5 The following command terminates the dump operation called "user.sunday1": backup> kill user.sunday1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must have the privilege required to initiate the operation being cancelled. Because this command can be issued only within the interactive session during which the operation was initiated, the required privilege is essentially guaranteed. SEE ALSO
backup(8), backup_interactive(8), backup_jobs(8) COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell. OpenAFS 2012-03-26 BACKUP_KILL(8)