Syntex to execute a ufsdump
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Answer / venky
ufsdump <0-9>uf /dev/rmt/0<n,h,l,m,u> <filesystem to take
back-up>
0--> full backup
1-9 --> incremental or cumulative backup)
-u --> update /etc/dumpdates
-f --> To specify target tape path
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Answer / deepadevi
ufsdump <0-9>uf /dev/rmt/0<n,h,l,m,u> <filesystem to take
back-up>
0--> full backup
1-9 --> incremental or cumulative backup)
-u --> update /etc/dumpdates
-f --> To specify target tape path
n-->norewind
h-->high density tape
l-->low density tape
m-->Medium density tape
u/c--->ultra/compressed
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