Re: dump again

1998-05-28 Thread Behan Webster
Thanks to all who sent me advice. I'm afraid I had already tried all the things people had suggested, except trying to add the whole directory instead of just the file I wanted to restore. (Thanks to Gary Hennigan for suggesting that) That seemed to do the trick. dragon:~/tmp# restore -i -v -f

Re: dump again

1998-05-28 Thread Andy Kahn
On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 04:50:05PM -0400, Behan Webster wrote: > > That's actually what I tried first. I get the same results with -i. > > > dragon:~/tmp# restore -i -v -f ~/prev/dragon.hda2.19980523.0 > Verify tape and initialize maps > Tape block size is 32 > Dump date: Sat May 23 03:44:19

Re: dump again

1998-05-28 Thread Behan Webster
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > > When it says 'Specify next volume' just enter 1. I'm afraid that didn't work. It just keeps on asking for the next volume. What I'm confused about is that doing a "restore -i" or "restore -t" and I seem to be able to find the file just fine. But when I do a "restor

Re: dump again

1998-05-28 Thread Behan Webster
Gary L. Hennigan wrote: > > Behan Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > | I'm new to using restore(1), and can't quite figure out how to extract a > | single file from a dumped filesystem. > | > | I first restored the dump image from amanda onto an empty partition (the > | image is called dragon.h

Re: dump again

1998-05-28 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Behan Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I'm new to using restore(1), and can't quite figure out how to extract a | single file from a dumped filesystem. | | I first restored the dump image from amanda onto an empty partition (the | image is called dragon.hda2.19980523.0), then I tried to resto