September 2000
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/usr/sbin/ufsdump [options][arguments] files-to-dump
The Solaris 8 release adds -L and -T options to the ufsdump command. Use the ufsdump command to back up all files specified by files-to-dump (normally either a whole file system or files within a file system changed after a certain date) to magnetic tape, diskette, or disk file. When ufsdump is running, 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 inactive when it is unmounted or the system is in single user mode. A file system ...
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