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Backing up and Restoring Files
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If backing up a mirrored system drive, see
see Backing Up and Maintaining a Mirrored System Drive on page 144.
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When running ufsdump, the file system must be inactive, otherwise, the output
of ufsdump may be inconsistent and restoring files correctly may be
impossible. A file system is considered inactive when it is unmounted or the
system is in single-user mode. To access this mode, follow step 4. on page 24
through step 8. on page 25, then enter the boot -s command at the ROM
prompt.
A file system is not considered inactive if one tree of the file system is dormant while
another has files or directories under modification.
See the Solaris ufsdump documentation for important information concerning
overlapping partitions if dumping to disk.
How to ... Back Up with ufsdump (locally)
1. If backing up to a tape:
a. Label the tape.
b. Insert the tape into the appropriate drive.
2. Access a Solaris command shell.
a. Click <
MENU> on the desktop.
b. In the Workspace pop-up menu, click <
MENU> on Programs.
c. From the Programs menu, select Command Tool... .
3. Log in as root.
a. From any command line enter su.
b. Enter the root password (____________).
4. Move to the directory where the files are located (source direc-
tory) (see see Working with Directories on page 122.) Files must be
contained in the same file system that is local to the system where
ufsdump is being run.
5. Enter the ufsdump command. Typically, the syntax used is:
ufsdump <options> <arguments> <files_to_dump>
where <options> is a single string of one-letter options, <arguments> may be
multiple strings associated with the options as determined by order, and
<files_to_dump> specifies either the files, directories, or an entire file system to
back up. For further information. see the table entry see Option <argument> on page
138.
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