XDUMPDIR(ADM) UNIX System V
Name
xdumpdir - prints the names of files on a XENIX backup
archive
Syntax
xdumpdir [ f filename ]
Description
xdumpdir is used to list the names and inode numbers of all
files and directories on an archive written with the xbackup
command. This is most useful when attempting to determine
the location of a particular file in a set of backup
archives.
The f option causes filename to be used as the name of the
backup device instead of the default. The backup device
depends on the setting of the variable TAPE in the file
/etc/default/xdumpdir. The device specified as TAPE can be
any type of backup device supported by the system (for
example, a floppy drive or cartridge tape drive).
Files
rst* Temporary files
See Also
xbackup(ADM), xrestore(ADM), default(F)
Value Added
xdumpdir is an extension of AT&T System V provided by the
Santa Cruz Operation.
(printed 9/19/89) XDUMPDIR(ADM)