The following example shows a full backup of a local root (/) file system on a Sun 4.1.4 system (mars) to a remote tape device on a Solaris 8 system called starbug.
When you back up data on a system running SunOS 4.1.4 or a compatible version, you must use the dump command--not the ufsdump command.
# dump 0ucf starbug:/dev/rmt/0 /
DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 7 06:19:33 1999
DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch
DUMP: Dumping /dev/rsd0a (/) to /dev/rmt/0 on host starbug
DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories]
DUMP: estimated 123706 blocks (60.40MB) on 1.41 tape(s).
DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories]
DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files]
DUMP: level 0 dump on Wed Jul 7 06:19:33 1999
DUMP: Tape rewinding
DUMP: 123680 blocks (60.39MB) on 2 volumes
DUMP: DUMP IS DONE
# restore tf starbug:/dev/rmt/0
2 .
3 ./lost+found
3776 ./export
7552 ./home
11328 ./usr
15104 ./pcfs
3777 ./tftpboot
3778 ./tftpboot/tftpboot
3794 ./tftpboot/boot.sun4c.sunos.4.1.4
7553 ./etc
7554 ./etc/sendmail.cf
7555 ./etc/aliases
7556 ./etc/aliases.dir
7557 ./etc/aliases.pag
7558 ./etc/holidays
7559 ./etc/dumpdates
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