Jan 20, 2003 #1 LuchoTB MIS Jan 20, 2003 38 ES How to restote only one directory from a mksysb??? the fastest way..
Jan 20, 2003 #2 Morsing Technical User Jun 25, 2002 881 GB restore -xdvf /dev/rmt0 ./usr/tmp Cheers Henrik Morsing Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration & p690 Technical Support Upvote 0 Downvote
restore -xdvf /dev/rmt0 ./usr/tmp Cheers Henrik Morsing Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration & p690 Technical Support
Jan 20, 2003 1 #3 MissVick Technical User Aug 25, 2000 10 US If it's a mksysb done on AIX 4, you'll need to skip over the boot stuff. Try: cd / tctl -f /dev/rmt0 rewind restore -s4 -xdvf /dev/rmt0.1 ./usr/tmp Upvote 0 Downvote
If it's a mksysb done on AIX 4, you'll need to skip over the boot stuff. Try: cd / tctl -f /dev/rmt0 rewind restore -s4 -xdvf /dev/rmt0.1 ./usr/tmp
Jan 20, 2003 #5 Boria Programmer Oct 16, 2002 156 RU Hi, you can restore the files/directory you need relative to any directory. cd /any_dir and then restore ..... Boris Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, you can restore the files/directory you need relative to any directory. cd /any_dir and then restore ..... Boris