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1. Managing Removable Media (Overview) 2. Managing Removable Media (Tasks) 3. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks) 4. Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks) 5. Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks) 6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks) 7. Using USB Devices (Overview) 9. Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks) 11. Administering Disks (Tasks) 12. SPARC: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 13. x86: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 14. Configuring Solaris iSCSI Targets and Initiators (Tasks) 15. Configuring and Managing the Solaris Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) 16. The format Utility (Reference) 17. Managing File Systems (Overview) 18. Creating UFS, TMPFS, and LOFS File Systems (Tasks) 19. Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (Tasks) 20. Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks) 21. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks) 22. Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks) 23. UFS File System (Reference) 24. Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Overview) 25. Backing Up Files and File Systems (Tasks) 26. Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks) 27. Restoring Files and File Systems (Tasks) 28. UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference) 29. Copying UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks) Commands for Copying File Systems Copying File Systems Between Disks Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command) How to Copy Directories Between File Systems (cpio) Copying Files and File Systems to Tape Copying Files to Tape (tar Command) How to Copy Files to a Tape (tar) Copying Files to a Tape With the pax Command How to Copy Files to a Tape (pax) Copying Files to Tape With the cpio Command How to Copy All Files in a Directory to a Tape (cpio) How to List the Files on a Tape (cpio) How to Retrieve All Files From a Tape (cpio) How to Retrieve Specific Files From a Tape (cpio) Copying Files to a Remote Tape Device How to Copy Files to a Remote Tape Device (tar and dd) How to Extract Files From a Remote Tape Device Copying Files and File Systems to Diskette How to Copy Files to a Single Formatted Diskette (tar) How to List the Files on a Diskette (tar) How to Retrieve Files From a Diskette (tar) |
Copying Files to Tape (tar Command)Here is information that you should know before you copy files to tape with the tar command:
How to Copy Files to a Tape (tar)
The following example shows how to copy three files to the tape in tape drive 0. $ cd /export/home/kryten $ ls reports reportA reportB reportC $ tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 reports a reports/ 0 tape blocks a reports/reportA 59 tape blocks a reports/reportB 61 tape blocks a reports/reportC 63 tape blocks $ tar tvf /dev/rmt/0 How to List the Files on a Tape (tar)
The following example shows a listing of files on the tape in drive 0. $ tar tvf /dev/rmt/0 drwxr-xr-x 0/1 0 Jul 28 15:00 2004 reports/ -r--r--r-- 0/1 206663 Jul 28 15:00 2004 reports/reportA -r--r--r-- 0/1 206663 Jul 28 15:00 2004 reports/reportB -r--r--r-- 0/1 206663 Jul 28 15:00 2004 reports/reportC How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
The following example shows how to retrieve all the files from the tape in drive 0. $ cd /var/tmp $ tar xvf /dev/rmt/0 x reports/, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x reports/reportA, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x reports/reportB, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x reports/reportC, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks x reports/reportD, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks $ ls -l TroubleshootingThe names of the files extracted from the tape must exactly match the names of the files that are stored on the archive. If you have any doubts about the names or paths of the files, first list the files on the tape. For instructions on listing the files on the tape, see How to List the Files on a Tape (tar). |
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