In this example, the archive is named archive2. This archive is copied from the master system but is not an exact copy. The content under the /aaa directory is excluded, but the content in /aaa/bbb/ccc remains.
# flarcreate -n archive2 -x /aaa -y /aaa/bbb/ccc archive2.flar |
To check the file structure of the archive, type the following. The excluded directories that include copied files appear, but only the files that were restored contain data.
# flar info -l aaa aaa aaa/bbb/ccc aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd aaa/bbb ggg |
In this example, the archive is named archive5. This archive is copied from the master system but is not an exact copy.
The exclude file contains the following list:
/aaa |
The include file contains the following list:
/aaa/bbb/ccc |
The content under the /aaa directory is excluded, but the content in /aaa/bbb/ccc remains.
# flarcreate -n archive5 -X exclude -f include archive5.flar |
To check about the file structure of the archive, type the following. The excluded directories that include copied files appear, but only the files that were restored contain data.
# flar info -l archive5.flar aaa aaa/bbb/ccc aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd aaa/bbb ggg |
You can combine options -x, -y, -X and -f. In this example, options -X and -y are combined. The archive is named archive5. This archive is copied from the master system but is not an exact copy.
The exclude file contains the following list:
/aaa |
The -y option restores the /aaa/bbb/ccc directory. The following command produces the archive.
# flarcreate -n archive5 -X exclude -y /aaa/bbb/ccc archive5.flar |
To check about the file structure of the archive, type the following. The excluded directories that include copied files appear, but only the files that were restored contain data.
# flar info -l archive5.flar aaa aaa/bbb aaa/bbb/ccc aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd ggg |
In this example, the archive is named archive3. It is copied from the master system but is not an exact copy. The files and directories to be selected are included in filter1 file. Within the files, the directories are marked with a minus (-) or a plus (+) to indicate which files to exclude and restore. In this example, the directory /aaa is excluded with a minus and the subdirectory /aaa/bbb/ccc is restored with a plus. The filter1 file contains the following list.
- /aaa + /aaa/bbb/ccc |
The following command produces the archive.
# flarcreate -n archive3 -z filter1 archive3.flar |
To check the file structure of the archive, type the following command. The excluded directories that include copied files appear, but only the files that were restored contain data.
# flar info -l archive3.flar aaa aaa/bbb aaa/bbb/ccc aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd ggg |