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Date:      Sat, 19 Jun 1999 18:38:36 -0700
From:      Gregory Carvalho <GregoryC@stcinc.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Help with tar
Message-ID:  <376C461C.4A4B8C28@stcinc.com>

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/root, /bin, /sbin and the other root directorys are not restoring when
tar -xvz is issued:(

Two objectives for the restore: test a disaster recovery scenario,
expand partition sizes.

First I used dd to overwrite the beginning of the 18GB drive (which had
FreeBSD 3.1 Release). I then used the FreeBSD 3.1 Release CDROM to load
FreeBSD. I used Novice, and configured very little (partitions and
mouse).

The following entry in crontab was used to backup on DDS3 DAT for a
couple of weeks prior to using dd:
30	2	*	*	2-6	root	/usr/bin/tar -cvz /

The mail generated by the backup appeared good (although I am uncertain
whether /root or the others were in the list).

I tried to use tar -xvpz from /, but the root dirs did not get restored.

tar -tvz displays entries from: /dev, /stand, /etc. It does not show
those mentioned above. In addition I installed WordPerfect 8 for Linux,
which created a dir named /wpmacros. The directory definetly was listed
in the mail results from cron. /wpmacros was not restored nor listed in
-tvz.

I am soliciting suggestions on how to restore the dirs. If it is not
possible with the create command I issued, then please let me know the
command. If the command I need to issue is something I have not
mentioned here to extract the dirs, please let me know what the command
is.

TIA,
Greg Carvalho			GregoryC@stcinc.com
Simplified Technology Company	http://www.stcinc.com

In God I Trust!


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