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The DLE name contains $ character. How can I use | The DLE name contains $ character. How can I use {{man|8|amrestore}} to recover the DLE? | ||
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$ is a shell special character as well as [[Amanda#HOST_.26_DISK_EXPRESSION|Amanda special character]]. | $ is a shell special character as well as [[Amanda#HOST_.26_DISK_EXPRESSION|Amanda special character]]. | ||
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If DLE is ''linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT$ root-tar'' | If DLE is ''linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT$ root-tar'' | ||
Use either of the following | Use either of the following {{man|8|amrestore}} command options: | ||
amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\\\$ | amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\\\$ | ||
amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient '//windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\$' | amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient '//windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\$' |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 3 February 2009
This article is a part of the Troubleshooting collection.
Problem
The DLE name contains $ character. How can I use amrestore(8) to recover the DLE?
Solution
$ is a shell special character as well as Amanda special character.
So, $ has to be escaped twice.
For example:
If DLE is linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT$ root-tar
Use either of the following amrestore(8) command options:
amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient //windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\\\$
amrestore /dev/nst0 linuxclient '//windowsxp/SNAPSHOT\$'