how to findout particular file from the backup tape with
the help of ufsrestore
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Answer / rdinesh
use the command
bash#ufsrestore -if <backed-up device>
ufsrestore>ls
will list-out all the baked-up files.Select your required
file from that
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Answer / nagendra
ufsrestore -tvf /dev/rmt/0n --- it will show the tape
contents
ufsrestore -xvf /dev/rmt/0n destination -- it will restore
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